Relative to conventional energy sources such as oil and gas, and coal, among others, renewable energy sources are cleaner, emitting little or no greenhouse gases. This has led to the increased adoption of renewable energy by governments, institutions, businesses, and households, across the world. On a global scale, there is an agenda to reduce current carbon emissions by half by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality (Net Zero – NZE) by 2050. According to the United Nations, electricity generation from renewable energy sources is projected to reach 7,013.00 billion kWh by the end of 2023, with an expected annual growth rate of 3.91% (CAGR 2023-2028).
The renewable energy sector is characterized by dynamism, as the world searches for sustainable ways to live, generate electricity and in general preserve the environment. This pursuit presents significant investment potential, attracting governments, companies, and individuals who are committed to building a greener world. Investing in renewable energy not only brings substantial financial returns but also contributes to a more sustainable future…