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ADVANCES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES: AN INDEPENDENT RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE

  • 1. Independent Researcher in Engineering and Technology

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Renewable energy has emerged as a cornerstone of sustainable development in the twenty-first century. Independent researchers play an increasingly important role in advancing renewable energy technologies by developing innovative solutions that address both global and local energy challenges. This paper explores the significance of independent research in renewable energy, examining its methodological approaches, key contributions, and the challenges that remain in terms of scalability and integration. The findings reveal that independent innovation contributes to cost-effective solutions, promotes interdisciplinary applications, and supports energy accessibility, particularly in underserved regions.

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