In this study we propose some green energy strategies for sustainable development. In this regard, seven green energy strategies
are taken into consideration to determine the sectoral, technological, and application impact ratios. Based on these ratios, we derive
a new parameter as the green energy impact ratio. In addition, the green energy-based sustainability ratio is obtained by depending
upon the green energy impact ratio, and the green energy utilization ratio that is calculated using actual energy data taken from
literature. In order to verify these parameters, three cases are considered. Consequently, it can be considered that the sectoral impact
ratio is more important and should be kept constant as much as possible in a green energy policy implementation. Moreover, the
green energy-based sustainability ratio increases with an increase of technological, sectoral, and application impact ratios. This
means that all negative effects on the industrial, technological, sectoral and social developments partially and/or completely decrease
throughout the transition and utilization to and of green energy and technologies when possible sustainable energy strategies are
preferred and applied. Thus, the sustainable energy strategies can make an important contribution to the economies of the countries
where green energy (e.g., wind, solar, tidal, biomass) is abundantly produced. Therefore, the investment in green energy supply and
progress should be encouraged by governments and other authorities for a green energy replacement of fossil fuels for more
environmentally benign and sustainable future.