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The Future of Green Energy: Power Electronics in Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Renewable Energy Systems

The Future of Green Energy: Power Electronics in Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Renewable Energy Systems
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Author(s): Ishika Ahuja (MIT World Peace University, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 30
Source title: The Future of Green Energy: Storage, Materials, Alternative Fuels, and Net-Zero Strategies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shaik Mazhar Hussain (Middle East College, Oman), Shafiq Ul Rehman (Kingdom University, Bahrain), Anupam Srivastav (Middle East College, Oman), Anilloy Augustine Frank (Presidency University, India)and Ahmed Nawaz Hakro (Middle East College, Oman)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-3226-0.ch013

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Abstract

This chapter, per the authors, explores the ongoing transition from conventional energy systems to renewable energy technologies in response to climate change, fossil fuel depletion, and global sustainability goals. It highlights key innovations in solar photovoltaics, wind turbines, energy storage, and smart grids, while analyzing the economic, regulatory, and infrastructural challenges that hinder widespread adoption. The chapter applies theoretical frameworks including the Triple Bottom Line, Technological Innovation Systems, and Socio-Technical Systems to examine green energy's technological, environmental, social, and economic dimensions. It also evaluates the role of digital tools such as machine learning, and investigates the environmental costs of materials like rare earth elements. By integrating global research and case studies, this chapter provides a comprehensive overview of green energy's future, outlining both opportunities and barriers to a sustainable energy transition.

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