The Economics of Renewable Energy Adoption

Authors

  • Pat Martin Prof.
  • Jamie Brown PhD
  • Kim Robinson Dr.

Keywords:

Renewable Energy, Economic Viability, Sustainable Energy, Policy Implications, Cost-Benefit Analysis

Abstract

This study explores the economic aspects of adopting renewable energy sources, focusing on cost-benefit analyses and policy implications. By examining case studies from various countries, the research evaluates the economic viability of transitioning to renewable energy. The findings emphasize the importance of supportive policies and investments in technology to facilitate the shift towards sustainable energy systems.

Author Biographies

Pat Martin, Prof.

Prof.
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark

Jamie Brown, PhD

PhD
University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway

Kim Robinson, Dr.

Dr.
University of Chile
Santiago, Chile

References

Jeyhun, R., Elshan, R., Naila, A., & Aydin, N. (2025). Effectiveness of Internet of Things migration into hybrid economic projects.

Rahimov, J., Rahimov, E., Nasirzade, A., & Yusifli, P. (2025). Economic aspects of projects based on the Internet of Things. Innovation and Sustainability Articles, 5(4), 31-44.

Published

2026-02-18

Issue

Section

Articles