Renewable energy transition pathways describe the strategic routes through which energy systems shift from fossil fuel dependence to renewable and low-carbon sources. These pathways consider technology deployment, infrastructure development, policy frameworks, and social acceptance. Transition pathways vary by region depending on resources, economic conditions, and existing energy systems. Key elements include electrification, renewable integration, energy efficiency, storage deployment, and sector coupling. Just transition principles ensure fairness for workers and communities affected by change. Renewable energy transition pathways guide decision-makers toward achieving climate targets, energy security, and sustainable development. Well-defined pathways are critical for managing complexity and accelerating global energy transitions.
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