M. Usman
Pakistan
Title: Major sources of renewable energy like wind and poverty alleviation on a sustainable way in the developing nations of the world - South Asia
Biography
Biography: M. Usman
Abstract
The aim of the presentation is to study the cheapest and sustainable way of renewable energy like wind for poverty alleviation in the developing countries of the world-South Asia.
Renewable Energy like wind is the basic need of our life. Look at the universe, no activity is found without the use of energy. You name any action you will find the force of energy behind it. As reported, Renewable Energy like wind, biomass, hydropower and solar are the cheapest source of electricity but the two main problems in the developing nations that is densely population of 5.87 billion amongst the world population of 7.84 billion and concentration on non-renewable energy like fossils, nuclear, coal etc which are very costly and beyond the power of developing nations although a great potential of renewable energy are available. According to World Bank, about 1.4 billon peoples lack electricity in the world and nearly one billion peoples particularly in the developing nations go to bed hungry each night. It means, renewable energy like wind is the main substitute of poverty and stimulates sustainable economic growth, create employment, increase agricultural and industry production as well as decreasing energy crises, which will reduce the poverty in developing nation. As per study, the role of International Energy Agency and International Renewable Energy Agency is very important but sustainability is still a big problem in the production of renewable energy. It is therefore proposed that an independent organization like “International Sustainable Energy Agency (ISEA)” should be established and renewable energy may be commercialized for poverty alleviation on a sustainable way in the developing country of the world-South Asia.