ANÁLISIS DEL IMPACTO DE LAS ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES EN LA SOSTENIBILIDAD ENERGÉTICA DE UCRANIA
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https://doi.org/10.31413/nat.v12i2.17414Palabras clave:
Energía Renovable, Desarrollo Sostenible, Fuentes Alternativas de Energía, Eficiencia Energética, Crecimiento EconómicoResumen
Dado el rápido desarrollo de los sistemas energéticos y las necesidades de la sociedad moderna, analizar el impacto de las fuentes de energía alternativas en la sostenibilidad de estos sistemas es una cuestión importante para los países, especialmente para Ucrania. Este documento analiza en profundidad los aspectos técnicos y de ingeniería de las fuentes de energía alternativas y evalúa sus ventajas y limitaciones en el contexto del desarrollo sostenible. El objetivo es identificar las mejores estrategias para apoyar el desarrollo energético sostenible en Ucrania, teniendo en cuenta los aspectos económicos, medioambientales y sociales. Analiza el impacto de las soluciones de ingeniería y las fuentes de energía alternativas en diversos sectores, como la economía, el medio ambiente y la seguridad energética, para determinar las formas más eficaces de desarrollar sistemas energéticos que garanticen el desarrollo sostenible del país. Este estudio adopta un enfoque analítico global para evaluar las implicaciones de las fuentes de energía alternativas en la sostenibilidad de los sistemas energéticos en el contexto del desarrollo sostenible de Ucrania. Se revisaron documentos políticos y acuerdos internacionales para comprender el panorama normativo y económico. Se analizaron las tendencias de producción, consumo e inversión en proyectos de energías alternativas en Ucrania, comparándolas con las fuentes de energía tradicionales. Sin embargo, el desarrollo sostenible de este sector requiere un apoyo gubernamental adecuado y un entorno empresarial propicio. Se subraya que una de las principales tareas del gobierno ucraniano es proteger a los inversores en FER y crear las condiciones necesarias para sus actividades futuras.
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