Prospect of Renewable Energy due to COVID-19 and Opportunity for Transition to Future Fuels

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enewable energy is the energy of the future because it is the best long-term alternative for fossil fuels, which are facing numerous issues, particularly from an environmental standpoint. The world has established a number of targets to address the issues posed by the conventional energy sector. The United Nations has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030; previously, many countries were not on track to meet these goals; however, the Covid-19 pandemic, which not only affected people's health, but also the energy sector, has demonstrated how quickly we are accustomed to change and can respond quickly and collectively with a common goal. As a result, the focus of this article is on the COVID-19's influence on the RE industry and its implications for future greener fuels. We talked about the opportunities that have arisen as a result of the COVID-19 situation that can help with the shift to alternative fuels. Finally, the problems and opportunities facing the creation of more environmentally friendly transportation fuels are identified.
新冠肺炎疫情下的可再生能源前景及向未来燃料过渡的机遇
可再生能源是未来的能源,因为它是化石燃料的最佳长期替代品,化石燃料面临着许多问题,特别是从环境的角度来看。世界已经确立了一些目标,以解决传统能源部门所造成的问题。联合国制定了到2030年要实现的17项可持续发展目标(sdg);以前,许多国家没有走上实现这些目标的轨道;然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行不仅影响了人们的健康,也影响了能源部门,这表明我们能够迅速适应变化,并能够为了共同目标迅速作出集体反应。因此,本文的重点是COVID-19对可再生能源行业的影响及其对未来绿色燃料的影响。我们谈到了新冠疫情带来的机遇,这些机遇有助于向替代燃料的转变。最后,指出了创造更环保的运输燃料所面临的问题和机会。
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