The renewable energy transition describes the shift from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable and low-carbon energy sources. This transition involves technological innovation, policy reform, infrastructure development, and changes in energy markets and consumer behavior. Renewable energy transition aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance energy security, and promote sustainability. It includes electrification, energy efficiency improvements, integration of renewables, and deployment of storage technologies. Social acceptance, workforce transition, and investment frameworks are critical success factors. The renewable energy transition is a central component of global climate strategies and sustainable development goals.
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