Reducing Environmental Impact through Optimized Non-Renewable Resource Management: A Systematic Review of Technological Advances

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Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 03 | Page : 28-35
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Heta S. Shah,

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Anuj Shah,

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Akash Brahmbhatt,

  1. Student,, department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU),, Nadiad,, India.
  2. Professor, department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU),, Nadiad,, India.
  3. Student,, department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU),, Nadiad,, India

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The term “optimised use of non-renewable resources” describes the prudent management and optimisation of limited natural resources that are difficult to replenish or regenerate quickly. Minerals, nuclear fuels, and fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) are examples of resources that are not renewable. The abstract idea is to minimize waste, the impact on the environment, and the pace of depletion while optimizing the utility obtained from these resources. Advanced technologies such as resource recovery, intelligent waste management, lowering energy demand, and optimising the use of non-renewable resources would be discussed in our suggested review paper. According to the survey, material efficiency is essential for improving global waste statistics as well as reducing damage and pollution. The most important way to address many sustainability issues, such as the supply chain and the climate crisis, is through resource recovery. Second, smaller-scale adjustments include things like utilising energy-efficient appliances, installing solar panels, and driving electric and hybrid cars. To lessen the effects on the environment, public education and knowledge of the characteristics of non-renewable resources should be increased. Reducing the overall demand for resources can be achieved by promoting sustainable consumption habits. direct financial support for the advancement and application of renewable energy technology. Investigate energy alternatives to non-renewable resources. With the advancement of renewable energy technologies like hydroelectric, solar, and wind, dependency on fossil fuels can be reduced. Climate-neutral and sustainable energy systems can result from increased industrial process energy efficiency. Improved living standards, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and greater energy and financial savings are all possible outcomes of energy-efficient building. We can therefore draw the conclusion in our suggested study that sustainable development depends on the efficient use of non-renewable resources and that reducing, recycling, and using remote sensing are important ways to lessen the impact on the environment.

Keywords: Resources, Energy, Waste, fossils, Coal, Recovery, Technologies.

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Heta S. Shah, Anuj Shah, Akash Brahmbhatt. Reducing Environmental Impact through Optimized Non-Renewable Resource Management: A Systematic Review of Technological Advances. Journal of Nuclear Engineering & Technology. 2024; 14(03):28-35.
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Volume 14
Issue 03
Received 21/08/2024
Accepted 24/10/2024
Published 16/11/2024