What is renewable energy?

I keep hearing about renewable energy in news and discussions about climate change. What is renewable energy exactly, and how is it different from traditional energy sources like coal or oil? Also, what are some common examples, and why is it considered better for the environment?
 
Renewable energy is energy from natural sources that don’t run out, like sunlight, wind, and water.
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Hydropower
Clean energy that is naturally replenished.
 
Renewable energy refers to energy derived from natural resources that are consistently replenished through natural processes. Examples of renewable energy sources include solar energy, wind power, hydropower, geothermal energy, and biomass energy. Renewable energy does not emit greenhouse gases during production.
 
Renewable energy refers to power derived from natural sources that replenish themselves faster than they are consumed. Common examples include solar, wind, and hydropower. Unlike fossil fuels, these sources are sustainable and produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions, making them essential for combatting climate change and protecting the environment.
 
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