RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES: THE MAIN PILLAR OF THE GREEN ECONOMY
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Keywords

enewable energy, green economy, Uzbekistan, solar power, wind energy, green investment, sustainable development, energy transition, climate policy, CO₂ reduction

How to Cite

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES: THE MAIN PILLAR OF THE GREEN ECONOMY. (2025). Yangi O’zbekistonda Tabiiy Va Ijtimoiy-Gumanitar Fanlar Respublika Ilmiy Amaliy Konferensiyasi, 3(5), 163-168. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/gumanitar/article/view/12589

Abstract

In the context of global climate change and increasing environmental degradation, the transition to a green economy has become a strategic priority for many nations. Renewable energy sources—such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass—play a central role in this transformation. As the backbone of sustainable development, these clean energy alternatives offer a viable solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, decreasing dependency on fossil fuels, and fostering economic resilience.

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