GREEN ENERGY for a Developing World -3-
Green energy is the term used to describe sources of energy that are considered to be environmentally friendly and non-polluting, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and hydro. Sometimes nuclear power is also considered a green energy source.Green energy sources are often considered “green” because they are perceived to lower carbon emissions and create less pollution. Green energy is commonly thought of in the context of electricity generation. A fuller picture requires appreciation of efficient energy use as well as mechanical power, heating and cogeneration. Consumers, businesses, and organizations may purchase green energy to support further development, help reduce the environmental impacts of conventional electricity generation, and increase their nations energy independence. Renewable energy certificates (green certificates or green tags) have been one way for consumers and businesses to support green energy.
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