Renewable energy technologies encompass the systems and devices used to harness energy from renewable sources. These technologies include solar photovoltaics, solar thermal systems, wind turbines, hydropower plants, geothermal systems, and bioenergy technologies. Each technology converts natural energy flows into usable electricity, heat, or fuels. Continuous innovation in materials, system design, and digital control has improved performance and reduced costs. Renewable energy technologies enable decentralized generation, reduce environmental impact, and diversify energy supply. Integration with storage and smart energy systems enhances reliability. These technologies are essential for addressing climate change, supporting sustainable development, and meeting future energy demand responsibly.
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