renewableenergydriven
Renewableenergydriven is an adjective used to describe systems, processes, or policies that rely primarily on energy derived from renewable sources to perform their function. It denotes an approach in which renewable energy supplies most or all of the energy input, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. The principal sources involved are solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass, used directly or converted through storage and conversion technologies.
A renewableenergydriven system may be grid-connected, off-grid, or part of a microgrid. It often includes on-site
Benefits of renewableenergydriven include lower operating costs over time, reduced emissions, improved energy security, and greater
See also: renewable energy, energy storage, microgrid, decarbonization.