Publication Type

Journal Article

Publication Date (Issue Year)

2024

Journal Name

GSC Advanced Research and Reviews

Abstract

This research paper explores integrating renewable energy into industrial operations, drawing insights from experiences in Canada, the United States, and various African nations. Against a global imperative to transition towards sustainable energy sources, the study delves into this transformative process's economic, environmental, and technological dimensions. The economic implications encompass a detailed analysis of upfront capital costs, return on investment, and broader considerations such as job creation and market competitiveness. Environmental impacts, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air and water quality, underscore the transformative potential of renewable energy integration. The technological landscape, marked by innovations in renewable energy technologies and energy storage solutions, offers opportunities for industries to embrace cleaner and more efficient energy practices. However, challenges related to intermittency, grid integration, and technological risks necessitate strategic planning. Barriers and challenges, ranging from regulatory uncertainties to social acceptance issues, are examined, emphasizing the complexities of the transition. The conclusion emphasizes the need for a holistic and strategic approach, including stable policies, financial mechanisms facilitating access to capital, and initiatives promoting awareness.

Keywords

Renewable Energy Integration, Industrial Operations, Economic Implications, Environmental Impact, Technological Landscape

Rsif Scholar Name

Victoria Adetomilola Fafure

Rsif Scholar Nationality

Nigeria

Cohort

Cohort 3

Thematic Area

Minerals, Mining and Materials Engineering

Africa Host University (AHU)

Kenyatta University (KU), Kenya

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