CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE USE OF GREEN ENERGY IN SERVICE ENTERPRISES

Authors

  • Khalimjon Salimovich Safarov Independent Researcher, Bukhara State University Author

Keywords:

Green energy, renewable resources, service enterprises, sustainable development, environmental impact, energy security, clean technology, energy transition.

Abstract

This article explores the conceptual foundations of the use of green energy in service enterprises. It provides a theoretical overview of green energy, its types, and its environmental, economic, and social significance within the service sector. The study analyzes the benefits of transitioning to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass, while highlighting current challenges such as policy gaps, infrastructure limitations, and lack of skilled professionals. Particular attention is paid to the role of green energy in promoting sustainable development, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing energy security. The paper also discusses international experiences and outlines strategic approaches for the integration of green energy into service-oriented businesses.

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Published

2025-04-01