Energy sustainability assessment evaluates energy systems based on environmental, economic, and social dimensions. It considers factors such as resource availability, emissions, affordability, energy security, and social acceptance. Sustainability assessments help compare energy technologies and identify pathways toward long-term resilience. Tools such as life cycle analysis, multi-criteria decision analysis, and sustainability indicators are commonly used. Energy sustainability assessment supports policy development, investment decisions, and strategic planning. By balancing energy needs with environmental protection and social equity, sustainability assessments guide responsible energy transitions aligned with sustainable development goals and climate objectives.
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