Skip to the main content

Review article

https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d9.0387

Environmental Impact of Solar and Wind energy- A Review

Tareq A. Hamed ; The Dead Sea and Arava Science Center, Tamar Regional Council 86910, Israel
Aiman Alshare ; German Jordanian University, Amman11180, Jordan


Full text: english pdf 1.359 Kb

page 1-23

downloads: 2.220

cite


Abstract

The global energy demand is growing substantially. Clean and secure energy supply is a must for our civilization's sustainable development. Solar and wind energy is growing fast and can contribute significantly to meet the goals set by many countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  A deep and wide investigation of the environmental impact of solar and wind energy is important before any solar or wind plants' construction is made.  In this study, the literature is reviewed to summarize the environmental impact of solar and wind energy systems in terms of the following factors; land use, water consumption, impact on biodiversity, visual and noise effects, health issues, and impact on micro climate. Although the benefits of solar and wind energy are obvious and great, negative perception of these technologies can inhibit their wide penetration in some regions. This review paper includes a critical and an inclusive analysis of solar and wind energy’s environmental impact and may serve as an important tool to conduct a proper environmental impact assessment. This critical analysis may serve also as a tool for developers, policy, and decision-when planning future solar and wind farms. 

Keywords

Solar; Wind; Environmental impact; Biodiversity; Visual; Noise; Health; Microclimate.

Hrčak ID:

275117

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/275117

Publication date:

30.6.2022.

Visits: 6.377 *