renewableas
Renewableas refers to a class of energy sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. These sources are considered sustainable because their use does not deplete finite reserves, unlike fossil fuels. The primary examples of renewableas include solar energy, which harnesses sunlight; wind energy, which utilizes the kinetic energy of moving air; hydroelectric power, generated from flowing water; geothermal energy, derived from the Earth's internal heat; and biomass energy, produced from organic matter.
The development and deployment of renewableas technologies have been driven by concerns about climate change, energy
While renewableas present numerous advantages, challenges remain in their widespread adoption. These include intermittency issues for