Research Article |
An Enumerative and analytical Study of the Sustainable Energy in an Economic Perspectives
Author(s) : Dr.T. Srinivas1*, Dr. C. Ashok Kumar2 and K. Neeraja3
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 June 2024
e-ISSN :2347-4696
Page(s) : 44-49
Abstract
In this paper we are focused to study related to sustainable energy’s economic impact on human centric activities. The human evolution is not possible without use of energy. Also, we know that Access and availability of Clean Energy for all till 2030.has recognized in an agenda point of the Sustainable Development Goals. We are focused to study enumerative study of energy consumption with using of the relevant annual reports, authentic information published by the various government and responsible organizations. For analytical study we are used the Analytical indicators such as AAGR, CAGR, and Percentage Distributions to interpret the relevant tables.
Keywords: Sustainable Development
, energy
, SDG
, UN
, Solar Energy
, Per-Capita Energy Consumption and Energy Intensity
, Energy Indicators
, International Energy Agency
, Clean Energy
, Carbon
, Emission
Dr.T. Srinivas*, Department of H&S, Associate Professor, Priyadarshini College of Engineering &Technology, SPSR NELLORE, Andhra Pradesh, India; Email: sri.du.1980@gmail.com
Dr. C. Ashok Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Palamuru University Post Graduate Center-Kollapur, Palamuru University, Nagar Kurnool (Dist.), Telangana, India; Email: ashokchikine@gmail.com
K. Neeraja, Academic Counsellor Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, MVS Govt. Arts and Science College(A) Study Centre, Mahabubnagar(Dist.), Telangana, India; Email: neerajachikine@gmail.com
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Dr.T. Srinivas, Dr. C. Ashok Kumar and K. Neeraja (2024), An Enumerative and analytical Study of the Sustainable Energy in an Economic Perspectives. IJBMR 12(2), 44-49. DOI: 10.37391/IJBMR.120204.