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Rapid changes in technology and lifestyle have led to a dramatic
increase in energy demand. Growing energy demand is the main cause
of environmental pollution, but the efficient use of renewable
resources and technologies for residential, commercial, industrial,
and agricultural sectors offers the opportunity to diminish energy
dependence, ensure efficiency and reliability, reduce pollutant
emissions, and buoy national economies. Eco-friendly energy
processes are the key to long-term sustainability. Eco-Friendly
Energy Processes and Technologies for Achieving Sustainable
Development is a collection of innovative research that identifies
sustainability pillars such as environmental, technical, social,
institutional, and economic disciplines and explores the longevity
of these disciplines through a resource-oriented approach.
Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics including
environmental policy, corporate accountability, and urban planning,
this book is ideally designed for policymakers, urban planners,
engineers, advocates, researchers, academicians, and students.
Rapid changes in technology and lifestyle have led to a dramatic
increase in energy demand. Growing energy demand is the main cause
of environmental pollution, but the efficient use of renewable
resources and technologies for residential, commercial, industrial,
and agricultural sectors offers the opportunity to diminish energy
dependence, ensure efficiency and reliability, reduce pollutant
emissions, and buoy national economies. Eco-friendly energy
processes are the key to long-term sustainability. Eco-Friendly
Energy Processes and Technologies for Achieving Sustainable
Development is a collection of innovative research that identifies
sustainability pillars such as environmental, technical, social,
institutional, and economic disciplines and explores the longevity
of these disciplines through a resource-oriented approach.
Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics including
environmental policy, corporate accountability, and urban planning,
this book is ideally designed for policymakers, urban planners,
engineers, advocates, researchers, academicians, and students.
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