The transition to renewable energy in rural sectors provides several multifaceted benefits:
Rural areas are often characterized by high land availability and specific natural resources, making certain renewable technologies more effective than in urban settings.
Small-scale hydro projects can utilize local water resources to provide reliable, continuous power to remote settlements. Economic and Social Impacts
Highly relevant for agricultural communities, biomass uses agricultural waste, forest residues, and biogas to generate electricity and heat.
Rural landscapes often provide the vast, unobstructed space required for wind turbines, which have significant potential for large-scale power generation.
