Climate neutral energy refers to energy systems that achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by balancing emissions with carbon removal or offset mechanisms. This includes renewable energy, nuclear power, green hydrogen, and fossil-based systems equipped with carbon capture technologies. Climate neutral energy strategies address emissions across the entire value chain, from production to consumption. Achieving climate neutrality requires technological innovation, policy support, and coordinated global action. Energy efficiency, electrification, and clean fuels play a central role in reducing emissions. Climate neutral energy supports international climate commitments, enhances energy security, and minimizes environmental risks. As nations pursue net-zero targets, climate neutral energy systems are becoming a cornerstone of sustainable and resilient energy transitions.
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