IMPACT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY ON POTENTIAL GREEN COMMUNITIES - CASE STUDY: MADINATY, EGYPT

Document Type : Original Article

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Architecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt

10.21608/auej.2024.268349.1617

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The concept of sustainability has garnered widespread attention across the globe, as societies strive to address environmental, social, and economic challenges. Within this context, this paper delves into the paramount importance of harnessing green energy applications to foster sustainable development within Green Communities. These communities are purposefully designed to incorporate a range of strategies that prioritize environmentally friendly buildings, integrated water systems, pedestrian-friendly design, urban green spaces, and effective waste management practices. The study underscores the significance of meticulous planning at the neighborhood level in order to ensure long-term viability and minimize the environmental impact of sustainable communities. Key factors such as population density, alternative transportation systems, community-based agriculture programs, water reuse strategies, and innovative green building techniques are highlighted as crucial contributors to achieving sustainable development goals. Renewable energy plays a pivotal role in the advancement of green communities. The paper places particular emphasis on the seamless integration of renewable energy sources and the judicious selection of alternative fuels and electric vehicles to curtail greenhouse gas emissions, combat climate change, and mitigate air pollution. In conclusion, this manuscript underscores the profound significance of incorporating renewable energy applications into the planning and development of Green Communities. By doing so, we can foster a greener and more sustainable future.
 
Special Issue of AEIC 2024 (Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design Session)

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