Global Trends and Prospects for Green Energy Development in Ukraine
Abstract
The climate crisis continues to evolve worldwide. The Scottish Climate Agreement has replaced the Paris Agreement, and the world is moving towards a new agreement in 2026 [1, 2]. Practically all countries have planned to reduce emissions according to the "Net Zero" climate neutrality model by 2050. Statistics show that the development of global solar and wind energy generation has reached a certain plateau, and gas issues in Europe have further highlighted the problems of autonomy and energy security for countries [3]. Currently, a new trend of localizing green generation is emerging. Everything related to the technologies of storing, transporting, and balancing green electricity is coming to the forefront of energy development [4, 5].
In our research, we have examined the impact of global trends in green energy on its development in Ukraine.
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