Clean energy refers to energy sources and technologies that produce minimal environmental pollution and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It includes renewable sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and certain forms of nuclear energy, as well as energy efficiency technologies. Clean energy plays a critical role in addressing climate change, improving air quality, and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. By minimizing carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate emissions, clean energy supports healthier ecosystems and public health. Advancements in clean energy technologies have lowered costs, increased efficiency, and enabled large-scale adoption worldwide. Clean energy systems are increasingly integrated into power grids, transportation, and industrial processes. As global energy demand continues to grow, clean energy is essential for achieving sustainable development goals, enhancing energy security, and supporting a resilient and environmentally responsible energy future.
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