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Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy and Environment

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Sustainable development is necessary to conserve natural resources, clean environment and protecting species in the world. Day by day, poverty is increasing and natural resources are reducing due to imbalance between our way of living life and environment. Peoples fulfill their own present needs without thinking of future generation needs. The goal of sustainable development is to protect the planet and all the people will enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030 without compromise future generation needs. Renewable energy sources play an important role for sustainable development. Renewable energy sources can help us to make our environment clean. Solar energy and wind energy are used for generation of electricity, agriculture and transport facility with least cost. This paper focuses on to preserve our environment and natural resources for sustainable development.

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Malik, P., Malik, P.K., Singh, R., Gehlot, A. (2023). Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy and Environment. In: Sharma, D.K., Peng, SL., Sharma, R., Jeon, G. (eds) Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 617. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9512-5_42

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