The group of technologies widely considered to be “clean energy” include hydropower, geothermal, solar, wind, nuclear, bioenergy (at least in some circumstances), and even some extremely nascent technologies like ocean wave power. Sustainable electricity entails generating power in an environmentally responsible way, minimizing ecological impact, and addressing long-term resource availability. This can be achieved by using renewable energy sources, which helps reduce dependence on finite resources and environmental damage. Cost Competitiveness Achieved: Solar and wind have become the cheapest forms of electricity in most regions, with utility-scale solar LCOE as low as $0. 029/kWh and onshore wind at $0. 027/kWh, making clean energy economically superior to fossil fuels in 2025. Energy is at the heart of the climate challenge – and key to the solution. Most of the greenhouse gases that trap heat in the Earth's. “Clean energy” usually refers to energy sources that produce no climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions in their operation.
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