A Smart City Initiative for the Sultanate of Oman aims to generate renewable energy resources using kinetic energy.

Authors

  • Farhan Farrukh Mughal Middle East College
  • Ms. DEENA SAID HAMED AL GHAILANI Middle East College
  • Ms. Aparna Agarwal Middle East College

Keywords:

Renewable Energy, Kinetic Energy, Clean Energy, Smart City, Energy Resources, Environmental Impact.

Abstract

The suggested research study intends to investigate if it is feasible for the Sultanate of Oman to use kinetic energy as a smart city effort to provide renewable energy sources. The project will concentrate on generating clean energy for the city using several types of kinetic energy, such as wind power, hydroelectric power, and energy harvesting. The research will analyze the environmental impact and potential benefits of this initiative for sustainable development. The paper will also discuss the importance of smart urban planning in integrating renewable energy resources such as the use of smart grids and other green technologies. The research will provide insights into how the how the Sultanate of Oman can take advantages of kinetic energy as a variable alternative to traditional energy as a viable alternative to traditional energy sources and contribute to the ongoing efforts to create sustainable and smart cities, and to support the transition towards a greener and more environmentally friendly future.

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Author Biographies

Ms. DEENA SAID HAMED AL GHAILANI, Middle East College

Student

Ms. Aparna Agarwal, Middle East College

Supervisor

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Published

05-31-2023

How to Cite

Farrukh Mughal, F., SAID HAMED AL GHAILANI, D. ., & Agarwal, A. (2023). A Smart City Initiative for the Sultanate of Oman aims to generate renewable energy resources using kinetic energy. Journal of Student Research. Retrieved from https://www.jsr.org/index.php/path/article/view/2156