theoretical framework - research
Renewable energy Renewable energy, also known as green energy, comes from natural resources that are continually replenished on a human time scale. The most widely used types of renewable energy are solar energy, wind energy, and hydroelectric energy. Bioenergy and geothermal energy are also significant. Types of Renewable Energy Solar Energy: Uses solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity. Wind Energy: Harnesses the power of the wind using wind turbines. Hydroelectric Energy: Generates electricity from the flow of water in rivers and reservoirs. Bioenergy: Produces energy from organic materials such as agricultural and forestry waste. Geothermal Energy: Uses heat from the Earth's interior to generate electricity and heating. Benefits of Renewable Energy Emissions Reduction: Renewable sources emit much less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases compared to fossil fuels. Sustainability: They are practically inexhaustible resources compared to fossil fuels. Improv...