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    Sustainable Renewable Energy Program

    Renewable energy is the energy obtained from naturally renewing and virtually unlimited resources such as sunshine, wind, water, geothermal heat, and biomass. Unlike limited fossil fuels, renewable energy sources may be used to generate power and heat while emitting no harmful greenhouse gases. Solar photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, hydroelectric power plants, geothermal energy systems, and biomass energy systems are examples of renewable energy technology.

    Aim & Objective

    The Sustainable Renewable Energy Program aims to accelerate the transition to a clean and sustainable energy future by developing and optimizing renewable energy technologies, improving renewable energy economics, increasing renewable energy adoption, improving energy storage, and increasing energy efficiency.

    Program Action Plan

    The action plan of the Sustainable Renewable Energy Program is:

    • The development of photovoltaic cells uses in agriculture (Agri-PV)
    • The development of new materials to create solar cells
    • Investigating water desalination technologies based on photovoltaic solar cells