Replacing harmful energy sources with renewable options like solar and wind, green energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions, improves air and water quality, conserves finite natural resources, and helps mitigate the escalating effects of global warming. Green energy is essential for environmental control because it provides sustainable, low-emission alternatives to fossil fuels, which contribute to climate change, air pollution, and resource depletion.

   Green energy is essential for environmental control because it provides sustainable, low-emission alternatives to fossil fuels, which contribute to climate change, air pollution, and resource depletion. 
    By replacing harmful energy sources with renewable options like solar and wind, green energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions, improves air and water quality, conserves finite natural resources, and helps mitigate the escalating effects of global warming. 

How Green Energy Controls the Environment-
Reduces Greenhouse Gas:-
 Emissions:-
   Green energy, derived from natural, abundant sources, produces little to no greenhouse gases, unlike fossil fuels which are a major cause of climate change. 
Improves Air and Water Quality:-
   The emission-free nature of green energy technologies helps reduce air pollution, which is beneficial for human and animal health. 
Conserves Natural Resources:-
   Green energy sources are renewable and replenish naturally, unlike finite fossil fuels, ensuring a long-term, sustainable energy supply. 
Mitigates Climate Change:-
  By decreasing reliance on fossil fuels and cutting emissions, green energy directly addresses the causes of global warming, helping to slow its progression and its devastating impacts. 
Fosters Sustainable Development:-
   The transition to green energy supports a sustainable path for development by creating new economic opportunities and ensuring energy access without depleting the planet's resources. 
Examples of Green Energy Sources;-
Solar Energy: -
   Harvests the sun's rays for power, used in applications like solar-powered stoves and water pumps. 
Wind Energy:-
Captures the power of wind to generate electricity. 
Hydropower: -
Uses the force of moving water to produce energy. 
Geothermal Energy: -
Taps into the Earth's internal heat. 
Biomass: -
Energy derived from organic matter. 
In Summary
  Adopting green energy is a vital strategy for controlling environmental damage and achieving a sustainable future. It allows for the responsible use of natural resources, protects human and ecological health, and offers a powerful solution to combat the growing threat of climate change. 
Renewable Energy (RE): 234.24 GW
Nuclear Power: 8.78 GW
Key Renewable Energy Sources 
Solar Power: 116.24 GW, accounting for nearly half of India's total RE capacity
Wind Power: 51.67 GW
Large Hydro: 49.62 GW
Small Hydro: 5.10 GW
Biopower: 11.59 GW
MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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