Physics, asked by sanchitamaity2190, 2 months ago

what is meant by green energy? which energy sources can be called as green sources and why? give examples​

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Answered by prasadabhash12
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Answer:Green energy is that energy that does not pollute the environment and is renewable in nature. The energy sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, etc. can be called as green energy. This is because these are readily available on Earth, can be naturally replenished and do not even harm the environment.

Answer:Green energy is that energy that does not pollute the environment and is renewable in nature. The energy sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, etc. can be called as green energy. This is because these are readily available on Earth, can be naturally replenished and do not even harm the environment.

Answered by cutekamini20
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  • Green energy is any energy type that is generated from natural resources, such as sunlight, wind or water. ... The key with these energy resources are that they don't harm the environment through factors such as releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
  • Green energy is that energy which does not pollute the environment and is renewable in nature. The energy sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, etc. can be called as green energy. This is because these are readily available on Earth, can be naturally replenished and do not even harm the environment much.
  • Solar energy.
  • Wind energy.
  • Hydro energy.
  • Tidal energy.
  • Geothermal energy.
  • Biomass energy.

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