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The Significance of Renewable Energy in a Water-Scarce World: A Case Study of Jordan

Aiman Albatayneh

2024Air Soil and Water Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amidst a global water crisis, Jordan is an example of extreme water scarcity. With one of the world’s lowest per capita freshwater availability, Jordan’s growing population and limited resources create a dangerous balance. This research paper investigates into the vital role of renewable energy in addressing Jordan’s water woes and proposes a sustainable path for the future. Through a comprehensive case study, integrating renewable energy and water desalination in arid regions represents a promising pathway for sustainable water management and environmental conservation. By harnessing abundant renewable resources, arid regions can address their pressing water needs, mitigate climate change, and reduce dependence on non-renewable energy sources. Overcoming economic barriers and optimizing technology will be crucial in fully unlocking the potential of this innovative approach for a water-secure and environmentally conscious future.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyNatural resource economicsWater scarcityBusinessDevelopment economicsEconomicsGeographyEngineeringArchaeologyAgricultureElectrical engineeringWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesEnergy and Environment ImpactsHybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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