Sustainable energy refers to energy systems that meet present energy needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It balances environmental protection, economic viability, and social equity. Sustainable energy includes renewable resources, energy efficiency measures, and responsible energy management practices. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve natural resources, and promote long-term energy availability. Sustainable energy systems support economic development while minimizing environmental degradation and energy poverty. They are designed to be resilient, adaptable, and inclusive, benefiting both urban and rural communities. By integrating renewable energy, efficient technologies, and smart infrastructure, sustainable energy plays a vital role in achieving climate goals, ensuring energy security, and supporting global sustainability and resilience.
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