Assessing the Societal Impact of Using Green Energy Technologies in Smart City Projects of KSA

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2025

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The project focuses on the societal impact of Green Energy Technologies (GETs) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The data has been collected through a Questionnaire Survey to address the research objectives. The project used descriptive analysis to present quantitative findings using SPSS. The data analysis based on 60 samples found that the people of KSA are in favour of using GETs in order to save the environment, raise living standards and development of the country. A total of 88% respondents agreed that GETs can improve productivity, economic growth and social health in the country. The study has also proven that GETs are crucial for society's well-being, as about 86% study population agreed. Moreover, the project outcome is in favour of using GETs in the country. On the other hand, there are still a few people who think that GETs can have some negative impacts on society, which could be a potential hurdle in the way of using GETs. The study recommends that the government and relevant stakeholders should provide more guidance and awareness to society on GETs.

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This Master’s thesis explores the societal impact of Green Energy Technologies (GETs) within smart city projects in Saudi Arabia. It examines how the adoption of renewable energy solutions influences living standards, public health, and economic growth. The research provides quantitative evidence supporting the positive role of GETs in sustainability and recommends greater community awareness and government support for future green initiatives.

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Green Energy, Smart Cities, Sustainability, Renewable Energy, Engineering Management, Saudi Arabia, Societal Impact

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Alotaibi, Y.Z.T., 2025. Assessing the societal impact of using green energy technologies in smart city projects of KSA. Master’s thesis. Queen Mary University of London.

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