Sustainable energy legislation: the cornerstone for achieving environmental and economic sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v12i24.20055Keywords:
Renewable energy, legislation, environmental sustainability, investmentAbstract
The issue of energy is considered one of the most significant challenges in the current world, as the world seeks to transition towards using renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels, due to their negative impact on the climate and the environment. Achieving this transition heavily relies on effective legislation that supports investment in renewable energy and reduces harmful emissions. However, these legislations face challenges such as diversity, conflicts, and delays in implementing appropriate environmental policies. These challenges may hinder progress towards sustainable energy use and threaten efforts to conserve the environment and achieve sustainable development. Therefore, understanding the role of legislation in promoting renewable energy is crucial to ensure a balance between economic and environmental needs and to enhance sustainability in the long term.
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