Solar energy and its role in achieving sustainable development in Libya
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https://doi.org/10.56652/ejmss2022.1.2Keywords:
renewable energy, sustainable development, development, human resources, pollutionAbstract
This article aims to develop and innovate methods of energy production in Libya, where these projects depend on 95% of oil and coal resources, as it is from the researcher’s point of view that solar power plants are not very expensive, as is the case in other sources that depend on petroleum products in the power generation stages.
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