ENERGY GEOGRAPHY: REGIONAL POTENTIALS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
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This article analyzes the use potential of renewable energy sources (RES) based on their geographical distribution. Resources such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydropower vary depending on natural-climatic conditions and regional capabilities. The paper evaluates the RES potential in different regions and highlights their economic and environmental advantages.
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