Renewable electricity is generated from naturally replenished energy sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass. It provides a low-emission alternative to fossil fuel-based power generation and is central to global decarbonization efforts. Renewable electricity reduces greenhouse gas emissions, improves air quality, and enhances energy security. Advances in technology have significantly reduced costs and improved efficiency, leading to rapid deployment worldwide. Integration with energy storage, smart grids, and demand response systems improves reliability and flexibility. Renewable electricity supports electrification of transport, heating, and industry, enabling broader energy system transformation. As electricity demand grows, renewable electricity will remain a cornerstone of sustainable, resilient, and low-carbon energy systems.
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