Green Technologies: Current Status, Challenges and Way Ahead
- Clean technology refers to the use of conventional energy resources to meet energy demands without environmental damage.
- Green technology means the use of environmentally friendly renewable energy sources. Its objective is to protect the natural environment and its properties by reducing the negative consequences of human activities.
- Green technology does not produce greenhouse gas emissions. They also reduce the consumption of electricity and other natural resources.
- They are considered important in solving global environmental challenges like climate change and resource depletion.
- Green technologies offer new markets and create jobs. They also promote innovation, which helps companies develop new products and ....
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