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Vidisha Shekhawat,
Princy Garg,
Suhani Goyal,
Dr. Nupur Jain,
- Student, Dept. of Applied Science Eng. PIET, Jaipur, India
- Student, Dept. of Applied Science Eng. PIET, Jaipur, India
- Student, Dept. of Applied Science Eng. PIET, Jaipur, India
- Student, Dept. of Engineering Chemistry PIET, ,
Abstract
The ability of an object to change shape or transfer to another object is known as its energy; it is an attribute that cannot be created or destroyed. Production of energy has the fewest negative consequences on the environment.It is an energy source that is replenishable. Green energy sources, including hydro, geothermal, solar, and wind power, are developed and marketed as alternatives that contribute little to nothing to the fight against climate change. The purpose of this research paper is to investigate the potential benefits of green energy for the world’s future. And the present uses of this cutting-edge technology, such as the production of energy for a range of uses, water heating and cooling, producing electricity for a variety of uses, and more.
Keywords: Green Energy and its types, uses and applications.
Vidisha Shekhawat, Princy Garg, Suhani Goyal, Dr. Nupur Jain. Green Energy and its Essential for Future World. Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies. 2025; 16(03):-.
Vidisha Shekhawat, Princy Garg, Suhani Goyal, Dr. Nupur Jain. Green Energy and its Essential for Future World. Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies. 2025; 16(03):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/joaest/article=2025/view=216198
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Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies
| Volume | 16 |
| 03 | |
| Received | 31/05/2025 |
| Accepted | 18/06/2025 |
| Published | 07/07/2025 |
| Publication Time | 37 Days |
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