Research Proposal
(Sample 1)
Implementation of Integrated Renewable Energy Systems in Rural Areas of Arctic and
China
Introduction
Environmental damage is caused not only by wars and terrorism, but by some technologies that
are developed for the only purpose of mutual profit without any regard to their environmental
impacts and the effects they may have on human health. Intensive and uncontrollable
development of human civilization, urbanization and industrialization, have been major causes of
environmental pollution. In order to prevent further depletion of natural resources and pollution
and degradation of our environment, future technologies must include sustainable development
principles and relevant indicators and criteria implementation in technical processing, operations
and products.
More than two billion people worldwide have currently no access to grid electricity or other efficient energy supply. This is one third of humanity and the majority live in rural areas. The productivity and health of these people are reduced by dependence on traditional fuels and technologies, with women and children suffering most. Energy is the key element to empower people and ensure water, food and fodder supply as well as rural development. Therefore access to energy should be treated as the fundamental right to everybody.
Renewable energy has the potential to bring power, not only in the literal sense, to communities by transforming their prospects. Risks of development and use of pathological technologies and a consequent need for recovery and remediation have to be reduced by the appropriate knowledge distribution and implementation of environmental technologies: control, monitoring and avoidance. In order to facilitate sustainable development, it is necessary to further improve and increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy and material resources and related technologies (biomass, solar, hydrogen,... [continues]
(Sample 1)
Implementation of Integrated Renewable Energy Systems in Rural Areas of Arctic and
China
Introduction
Environmental damage is caused not only by wars and terrorism, but by some technologies that
are developed for the only purpose of mutual profit without any regard to their environmental
impacts and the effects they may have on human health. Intensive and uncontrollable
development of human civilization, urbanization and industrialization, have been major causes of
environmental pollution. In order to prevent further depletion of natural resources and pollution
and degradation of our environment, future technologies must include sustainable development
principles and relevant indicators and criteria implementation in technical processing, operations
and products.
More than two billion people worldwide have currently no access to grid electricity or other efficient energy supply. This is one third of humanity and the majority live in rural areas. The productivity and health of these people are reduced by dependence on traditional fuels and technologies, with women and children suffering most. Energy is the key element to empower people and ensure water, food and fodder supply as well as rural development. Therefore access to energy should be treated as the fundamental right to everybody.
Renewable energy has the potential to bring power, not only in the literal sense, to communities by transforming their prospects. Risks of development and use of pathological technologies and a consequent need for recovery and remediation have to be reduced by the appropriate knowledge distribution and implementation of environmental technologies: control, monitoring and avoidance. In order to facilitate sustainable development, it is necessary to further improve and increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy and material resources and related technologies (biomass, solar, hydrogen,... [continues]
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