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Clean Energy

Clean energy is a term comparable to "green energy." The concept behind it is power resources that are environmentally friendly. This includes both the aspect of being non-polluting as well as that of preserving the natural resources of the environment.

There are many clean energy options which can be harnessed with the result of very little pollution. A few examples of these include geothermal, wind, and solar power. Small-scale hydropower, tidal power, and biomass are a few other examples.

Clean energy can be viewed in many different contexts. These include that of electricity, mechanical power, and heating. The appeal stands for all, including consumers, businesses, and organizations. Such people can purchase green options to support further development as well as to increase energy independence on a national level.

 


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