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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2021, 3(3); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2021.030304.

Towards a Cleaner and Developed World: A Birds Eye view on Renewables Distribution and Strategy Around the World

Author(s)

Xuan Wang

Corresponding Author:
Xuan Wang
Affiliation(s)

Department of Economics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79401, USA

Abstract

This paper gives a bird’s eye view on the allocation of renewable resources across the world using the data from IRENA (International Renewable Energy Agency) from 2000 to 2019. It depicts many graphs for major countries and regions on how to develop renewables and thus address policy suggestions with a focus on renewables and so fossil fuels can exit the market.

Keywords

Renewables, Energy Structure, Panel Data Studies

Cite This Paper

Xuan Wang. Towards a Cleaner and Developed World: A Birds Eye view on Renewables Distribution and Strategy Around the World. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2021) Vol. 3, Issue 3: 22-34. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2021.030304.

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