Green Energy and its Essential for Future World

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 16 | 03 | Page :
    By

    Vidisha Shekhawat,

  • Princy Garg,

  • Suhani Goyal,

  • Nupur Jain,

  1. Student, Department of Applied Science Engineering , PIET, Jaipur, India
  2. Student, Department of Applied Science Engineering , PIET, Jaipur, India
  3. Student, Department of Applied Science Engineering , PIET, Jaipur, India
  4. Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Science Engineering , PIET, Jaipur, India

Abstract

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The ability of an object to change shape or transfer to another object is known as its energy; It is a fundamental property that drives physical processes and transformations. Energy exists in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical. It cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another or transferred between systems. This principle, known as the law of conservation of energy, is central to understanding how the universe operates at every level. 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. This study explores the potential benefits of green energy for a sustainable global future. It highlights the current applications of this advanced technology, including power generation for residential, industrial, and commercial use. Green energy also plays a vital role in heating and cooling water, reducing dependency on fossil fuels, and minimizing environmental impact. By promoting cleaner energy alternatives, such as solar, wind, and geothermal sources, the study emphasizes how green energy can support long-term ecological balance, energy security, and economic development. The paper aims to contribute to the growing discourse on clean energy solutions for a better tomorrow.

Keywords: Green Energy, Non-renewable energy, Renewable energy, Wind energy, geothermal energy.

How to cite this article:
Vidisha Shekhawat, Princy Garg, Suhani Goyal, Nupur Jain. Green Energy and its Essential for Future World. Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies. 2025; 16(03):-.
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Volume 16
03
Received 08/05/2025
Accepted 04/07/2025
Published 06/08/2025
Publication Time 90 Days

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