2021 9th International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS) | 2021

Geographical distribution of renewable energy production for maximum efficiency and environmental sustainability

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In the last decade, the world has experienced a rise in the usage of renewable energy, and this is done with the need to ensure that there are environmental conservation and optimal efficiency in the usage of the available energy. The desire to ensure that the world becomes reliant on green energy has led to the development of the programs that support subsidiary regimes. Renewable energy sources are not depleted, and different parts of the world have various resources that they can use to generate renewable energy. The climate change issue has led to the environmental bodies in the world, advocating for the various states to adopt measures that will ensure that they manage to meet the rising demand for energy while remaining environmentally sensitive. The calls have led to the adoption of programs causing increased investment in the renewable energy sector. The environmental conservation groups are essential to the realization of these goals. In this paper four case studies consisting of Kenya, China, Bangladesh and the United Kingdom have been illustrated which address the impacts and uses of renewable energy for electricity generation. Geographical variables for the installation of energy plants have been highlighted as the prime purpose of their distribution across countries in order to attain environmental sustainability as well as optimum hazard-preventing energy production. This will allow us to take informed decision in installing the power plants in accordance with the resources to achieve green energy.

Volume None
Pages 1-6
DOI 10.1109/MPS52805.2021.9492681
Language English
Journal 2021 9th International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS)

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