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Sustainable Design and Development of Renewable Energy Systems

by Olivia Martin 1,*
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TET  2023, 43; 5(2), 43; https://doi.org/10.69610/j.tet.20231023
Received: 24 August 2023 / Accepted: 14 September 2023 / Published Online: 23 October 2023

Abstract

The title "Sustainable Design and Development of Renewable Energy Systems" reflects the growing importance of incorporating environmental sustainability into the design and development of renewable energy systems. This abstract delves into the challenges and opportunities associated with creating renewable energy systems that are not only efficient and cost-effective but also minimize their impact on the environment. It discusses the integration of sustainable design principles throughout the lifecycle of renewable energy projects, from initial concept and planning to operational phase and decommissioning. The paper examines case studies from various renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal, highlighting best practices in sustainable design. It further investigates the role of policy frameworks, public awareness, and technological innovation in fostering the widespread adoption of renewable energy systems. By emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach that considers social, economic, and environmental factors, the abstract concludes that sustainable design and development are crucial for meeting the world's energy needs while preserving natural resources and ecosystems for future generations.


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Martin, O. Sustainable Design and Development of Renewable Energy Systems. Transactions on Engineering and Technology, 2023, 5, 43. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.tet.20231023
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Martin, O. (2023). Sustainable Design and Development of Renewable Energy Systems. Transactions on Engineering and Technology, 5(2), 43. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.tet.20231023

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