Towards the development of underutilized renewable energy resources in achieving carbon neutrality

Omojola Awogbemi, Daramy Vandi Von Kallon
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Rapid population growth, industrialization, and socioeconomic development have continued to give rise to increased energy consumption. The global energy sector has been overshadowed by the utilization of fossil-based energy sources with their attendant economic, ecological, and human health consequences. Though the share of renewable energy (RE) production and utilization in the global energy mix has increased in the last few decades, the percentage of deployment indicates that the sector is nonetheless grossly underexploited and underutilized. The current intervention examines strategies for achieving increased development and utilization of hydropower, solar power, wind energy, geothermal, nuclear, and ocean power technologies as cost-effective, eco-friendly, and low-emission RE sources. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and strategies for attaining rapid development and utilization of the underutilized RE sources are examined. The study recommends increased funding and investment, enactment, and implementation of appropriate policies, legal, and regulatory frameworks, human capacity and infrastructural development, improved technologies and innovations, and strengthening of security and safety measures to energy security and sustainability. Governments from various jurisdictions should initiate policies, fund research on novel conversion techniques, and engage in international collaborations to hasten the development and utilization of the underutilized RE towards achieving carbon neutrality.

朝着开发未充分利用的可再生能源实现碳中和
人口快速增长、工业化和社会经济发展持续导致能源消耗增加。全球能源部门已经被化石能源的利用及其随之而来的经济、生态和人类健康后果所掩盖。虽然在过去几十年中,可再生能源的生产和利用在全球能源结构中的份额有所增加,但部署的百分比表明,该部门仍然严重未被开发和利用。当前的干预措施考察了提高水电、太阳能、风能、地热、核能和海洋能源技术作为具有成本效益、生态友好和低排放的可再生能源的开发和利用的战略。研究了实现未充分利用的资源的快速开发和利用的优势、劣势、机会、威胁和战略。该研究建议增加资金和投资,制定和实施适当的政策、法律和监管框架,发展人力资源和基础设施,改进技术和创新,加强保障和安全措施,以实现能源安全和可持续性。各国政府应制定政策,资助新转化技术的研究,并参与国际合作,以加速开发和利用未充分利用的可再生能源,实现碳中和。
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