Environmental Impact of Energy M202261013 (original) (raw)
Increases in the use of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy have resulted from the increased need for energy in today's modern civilization. Concerns about their effects on the environment have moved attention to renewable energy sources. The urgent need for clean, efficient, and sustainable renewable energy sources is brought to light by the environmental deterioration caused by the usage of fossil fuels, including air pollution, climate change, and global warming. As the price of renewable technologies has dropped dramatically, its percentage in the overall energy mix has increased consistently. Furthermore, the depletion of petroleum resources and the growing socioeconomic repercussions of environmental degradation have highlighted the need for alternative fuels produced from lowcost and renewable energy sources that are kind to the environment. Scientists are looking for sustainable energy alternatives to oil that can meet the growing global demand. The need for environmentally friendly alternative energy sources has been growing for decades, and renewable energy technology has emerged as a practical answer. Renewable energy has the potential to lessen the environmental effect of energy sources and help emerging countries solve their present energy difficulties. Alternative fuels, among the several renewable energy sources, are viewed as the most ecofriendly because of their low emission rates and long-term viability. The utilization of renewable energy sources has the potential to reduce the negative effects of our reliance on fossil fuels on the environment. Therefore, it is crucial to address environmental challenges brought on by energy production and use while also encouraging the use of renewable energy sources and expanding our quest for viable alternatives to nonrenewable energy sources.
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