An environmental analysis of the human potential to invest in alternative energy in Najaf Governorate
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environmental pollution, Wind, Health, human, energyAbstract
Alternative energy is an important source of clean energy, as it is one of the ways to reduce environmental pollution, and it is renewable and inexhaustible energy. There are potentials available to invest in alternative energy in Najaf governorate, represented by solar, wind, water energy, and that Najaf governorate is an ideal location for the establishment of this vital project, which is used in a number of public and proposed projects for the production of electricity, as the study revealed the existence of serious steps in investing alternative energy in Najaf Governorate, the study proved that solar energy has been invested in the province through the establishment of many projects investing in solar energy and used for irrigation and lighting purposes in various parts of the province. Wind and this is an important step in the development of wind energy investment in Najaf Governorate. The amount of energy produced by the dams, the Kufa dam was limited to only 50 watts, while the Abbasid dam is currently disabled.
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