Increasing the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix is imperative for addressing climate change. While much attention has been given to the supply side of renewable energy expansion, including the establishment of solar and wind farms, the equally critical aspect of encouraging consumers to utilize more energy generated from renewable sources should not be overlooked. This case study sheds light on the measures implemented by Kitakyushu and Seoul to promote the consumption of renewable energy.
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