With the economic growth in recent years, urban construction has also developed rapidly. In developing countries, the pursuit of rapid development has also brought about huge energy consumption, energy shortage, and environmental pollution. It is urgent to find and develop renewable energy. In order to understand the role of renewable energy materials in urban landscape design and ecological environment protection, replace nonrenewable materials with renewable energy materials, and reduce urban pollution, we analyze the available energy for buildings in urban areas and optimize the allocation of various available resources. Energy, improve energy efficiency, so as to save energy, protect the environment, and coordinate the development of energy, economy, and environment. Renewable energy is also known as alternative energy, sustainable energy, or nontraditional energy. It is energy that can be obtained from nature and can be replenished naturally. Experimental results prove that the energy required for traditional material consumption is much higher than the consumption of renewable energy, and its range is more than 50%. Renewable energy can replace the role of nonrenewable energy. This article hopes to stimulate more relevant architects to think about this subject through the research and analysis of renewable energy.
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