
Renewables
Renewables are energy sources that are naturally replenished and won't run out, such as sunlight, wind, water flow (hydropower), and geothermal heat from the Earth. Unlike fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), which can deplete and cause environmental harm, renewables produce electricity with little or no greenhouse gas emissions. They are essential for reducing climate change impacts and creating sustainable energy systems. Using renewables helps diversify energy sources, improve energy security, and support a cleaner environment, making them a vital part of the global transition toward more sustainable electricity generation.