This paper is published in Volume-10, Issue-5, 2024
Area
Science
Author
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B
Org/Univ
Vishwa Chethana Degree College, Bangalore, India
Keywords
Non-Renewable Resources, Optimum Utilization, Energy, Renewable Resources
Citations
IEEE
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B. The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.
APA
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B (2024). The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 10(5) www.IJARIIT.com.
MLA
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B. "The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 10.5 (2024). www.IJARIIT.com.
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B. The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.
APA
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B (2024). The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 10(5) www.IJARIIT.com.
MLA
Bhoomika P, S Harshitha Singh, Vidhyashree .B. "The Need for Optimum Utilization of Non-Renewable Resources." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 10.5 (2024). www.IJARIIT.com.
Abstract
Energy consumption has become a critical aspect of our daily lives, with domestic energy use accounting for a significant portion of total energy consumption and its associated emissions. This paper explores the potential of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) to efficiently produce clean energy, thereby addressing the global power deficit caused by the depletion of conventional energy sources and the growing energy demand across various sectors. The study highlights the need for optimal utilization of renewable resources and examines how this optimization is linked to the management of waste stockpiles. The constraints on the effective use of economic instruments in promoting recycling, particularly when government budgets are balanced, are also discussed. The analysis focuses on the mechanisms necessary to establish a supportive regulatory framework for renewable energies, with the ultimate goal of helping policymakers learn from each other's experiences and contribute to the collective effort to meet renewable energy targets.