Comprehension and awareness of the Saudi population regarding the health effects of renewable energy.
Date
2025Author
Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A.Alshehri, Hossam
bin kassim, Abdulmalik
Alshahrani, Muath
Alzamil, Faisal
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This study will assess the knowledge and awareness of the Saudi population regarding the
renewable energy effects on health. In fact, as Saudi Arabia moves forward in its transformation
into a land of sustainable energy, clear perception by the public and full awareness should be
present to help implement policies effectively, together with health promotion. The research
study will be conducted using the snowball sampling method. Data will be collected
through the online survey Question, the maximum data from participants regarding the
knowledge about alternative sources of energy will be taken, perceived health benefits, and
possible risks pertaining to traditional sources of energy consumption. The expected findings of
the survey that there is interest in renewable energy, however key knowledge gaps may be exist
on its direct and indirect health effects. The factors that affect the awareness level include
education, socioeconomic status, and access to information. Expected results point to targeted
education efforts as ways to make the public more aware of ways that renewable energy might
help produce cleaner air, reduce respiratory problems, and overall, better health.In this respect, it
is also hoped that the finding of this research will help the policymakers and health educators
properly design the effective communication strategies, which would spread the use of renewable
energy in the populace and have a healthier society. The study will mention the need for
integration of health issues in the discussion of renewable energy and supports Saudi Arabia's
vision for sustainable development and improvement in public health.
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