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Impacts Social

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Overview

The increased use of renewable energy will have significant social impacts. For example, the widespread use of renewable energy systems may lead to increasing or decreasing employment rates in certain regions, depending on their industrial base and whether they are completely reliant on fossil fuels. Other social impacts could include increased consumer choice regarding a household's energy supplier; changing political relations internationally as certain nations end their reliance on others for energy; and expected improvements in health, as more and more citizens are no longer exposed to hazardous wastes and emissions associated with fossil fuels[1].


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Technologies

Solar

Solar Home Systems (SHSs) contribute to sustainable development mainly through the improvement of social aspects of rural life (e.g. education, health, information, communication, etc.)[2].



Hydro

Bioenergy


Wind


Energy Use

Improved Cooking

Social impacts of improved cooking stoves are for example money and time saving in acquiring fuel as well as skill development and job creation in the community[3].

Facts on Cooking Energy


Productive Use


Mobility


Cross Cutting Issues

Grid


Agriculture



Battery Charging Systems


Further Information


References

  1. eHow: Social, Economic & Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Systems, http://www.ehow.com/info_8420936_social-impacts-renewable-energy-systems.html
  2. Electricity and Sustainable Development: Impacts of Solar Home Systems in Rural Bangladesh, https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:Impact_of_Solar_Home_System_in_Rural_Bangladesh.pdf
  3. HEDON: http://www.hedon.info/Improvedcookstove and Barnes et al, 1993, RWEDP No:44