Global Electricity Consumption, Sustainable Generation and Renewable Energy

Abstract

Human been society needs to use external energy for the all types of activities, and Electricity is widely used resource and a multifunctional kind of energy, that launches of mechanical motion, lighting, heating, transportation etc. Any process, extracting electricity from fossil fuels (minerals, coal, oil and gas), pollutes the environment. Most alternatives to fossil fuels are renewable resources (resources that can be replenished rapidly by nature), which are usually polluting the environment less.  Global Energy market showed acceleration in the growth of electricity consumption and Electricity demand is projected to rise steeply over the coming decades. The environmental, geo-political, and economic aspects of producing Electricity are stressing pressure to decide what the right mix of energy to fuel is in the future.

Country : Mexico

1 Shehret Tilvaldyev2 Arturo Paz Perez3 Bennet Gabriela Ornelas Rodriguez4 Manuel Alejandro Lira Martinez5 Alfredo Villanueva Montellano

  1. Aeronautics Department of Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), Mexico
  2. Aeronautics Department of Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), Mexico
  3. Aeronautics Department of Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), Mexico
  4. Aeronautics Department of Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), Mexico
  5. Aeronautics Department of Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), Mexico

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 10, October 2019 pp. 46-50

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