Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is energy that is derived from resources that can be renewed naturally through time, on a human timescale. It includes energy sources like solar radiation, wind, rain, waves, tides, and geothermal heat. Some renewable energy sources are not sustainable, despite the fact that most of them are. Renewable Energy's Advantages generating energy from fossil fuels without emitting any greenhouse gases and lowering some forms of air pollution. Lowering reliance on foreign fuels and diversifying the energy source. Developing the economy and adding jobs in manufacturing, installation, and other fields. Renewable energy sources are those that are continuously replenished will not exhaust. Solar power, wind power, hydropower, geothermal power, and biomass power are some examples of renewable energy sources. Fossil fuels are burned to produce energy, which produces a sizable amount of greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. Even when taking into account the entire life cycle of the technologies, the majority of renewable energy sources produce negligible to no emissions. Renewable energy produces little or no air pollution

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