Renewable Energy

Renewable energy refers to energy derived from natural sources that are constantly replenished. This includes resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. Unlike fossil fuels, which can deplete over time, renewable energy sources are sustainable and have a lower environmental impact. They are pivotal in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, combating climate change, and promoting energy independence. Common forms of renewable energy include solar energy (harvested from sunlight), wind energy (generated from wind turbines), hydroelectric power (produced from flowing water), biomass (organic material used for energy), and geothermal energy (derived from the Earth’s internal heat). The transition to renewable energy is essential for a sustainable future, aiming to meet global energy demands while minimizing ecological harm.