Renewable energy for transport focuses on replacing fossil fuels in the transportation sector with clean and sustainable energy sources. Transport is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Renewable transport solutions include biofuels, renewable electricity, green hydrogen, and synthetic fuels. Electrification of vehicles using renewable electricity is a key strategy for decarbonizing road transport. Biofuels and renewable hydrogen are particularly important for aviation, shipping, and heavy-duty transport. Renewable energy for transport improves air quality, reduces oil dependence, and enhances energy security. Infrastructure development, vehicle technology advancement, and supportive policies are essential for large-scale adoption. Renewable transport systems play a crucial role in sustainable mobility and climate mitigation.
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