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Remote areas of the World: methodology for development through the implementation of renewable energy facilities.
Rel. Giuliana Mattiazzo, Enrico Giglio, Riccardo Novo, Claudio Moscoloni. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Energetica E Nucleare, 2023
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Abstract
Climate change and the unpredictable fluctuations in oil prices have been key drivers for governments to prioritize the development of renewable energy sources. This shift towards sustainable energy has been prompted by concerns over the environmental impact of fossil fuels and the economic risks associated with their price volatility. As a result, various policies have been implemented over the past two decades to incentivize the growth of renewable energy and reduce dependence on traditional sources. In a world characterized by a constant increase in energy use, one of the biggest challenges is to meet this demand while accomplishing sustainable goals. This aspect is particularly noticeable in developing countries, whose energy demand is rising quickly but whose resources to guarantee a steady supply of electricity are frequently lacking.
The positive impact of electricity access on communities is proven by its beneficial effects on education, health, safety, and the economy
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