Low carbon energy refers to energy sources and technologies that emit significantly lower amounts of carbon dioxide compared to traditional fossil fuels. This includes renewable energy, nuclear power, carbon capture technologies, and high-efficiency energy systems. Low carbon energy is a key strategy for reducing global greenhouse gas emissions and limiting climate change impacts. It enables countries to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions while maintaining reliable energy supply. The transition to low carbon energy involves upgrading infrastructure, adopting cleaner technologies, and implementing supportive policies. Industries such as power generation, transportation, and manufacturing increasingly rely on low carbon solutions to meet emission targets. Low carbon energy systems are essential for achieving net-zero goals and ensuring a sustainable, climate-resilient future.
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