Assessment Of The Economic Efficiency Of Green Investments In The Renewable Energy Sector: Evidence From Uzbekistan
Keywords:
Green investment, renewable energy, economic efficiencyAbstract
The transition toward renewable energy has become a fundamental component of sustainable economic development, particularly in emerging economies. This study aims to assess the economic efficiency of green investments directed toward the renewable energy sector in Uzbekistan. Green investments, especially in renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, play a crucial role in reducing environmental degradation, improving energy security, and promoting long-term economic growth. The research is grounded in the theoretical and empirical literature on green finance and energy economics. Previous studies confirm that investments in renewable energy significantly enhance economic efficiency, stimulate innovation, and contribute to sustainable development outcomes
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