REGIONAL AND TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC FEATURES OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of regional and technical and economic features of electricity generation by renewable energy sources, as well as scientific and methodological approaches, theoretical foundations and practical recommendations have been developed on the subject of the study. The current state of the energy sector in the world is analyzed in terms of the need to move from traditional (non-renewable) energy sources to alternative (renewable) energy sources. Key regional and technical and economic advantages and limitation of energy generation by different types of renewable energy sources have been formed. The study presents the barriers to the development of renewable sources in Ukraine that need to be leveled for the introduction of alternative energy that will reduce harmful emissions by reducing the generation of electricity by fossil fuel technologies and will improve the energy security of the state.
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