CHANGING APPROACHES TO RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY INTENSITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61413/MNDL3238Keywords:
renewable energy, energy intensity, energy consumptionAbstract
The use of renewable energy is of great importance for sustainable development. The energy sector is one of the leading causes of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, which causes global warming. Greenhouse gases emitted during the use and extraction of fossil fuels to generate energy account for more than 25% of all greenhouse gases surrounding the world. Although renewable energy sources have become more popular in recent years, most of the world's energy needs are still met by fossil fuels. For this reason, countries need to increase their use of renewable energy and reduce their energy intensity. In the article, these issues were discussed and data were analyzed on the basis of countries.
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