The primary sources of green energy are distinguished by how they harness natural phenomena:

: Taps into thermal energy stored under the Earth's crust for both heating and electricity generation.

: Captures energy from flowing water in rivers, waterfalls, or dams. While renewable, only small-scale or low-impact plants are strictly considered "green" due to the potential environmental disruption caused by large dams.

Green energy is any form of energy generated from natural resources—such as sunlight, wind, or water—that provides the highest environmental benefit by producing little to no greenhouse gas emissions. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and take millions of years to form, green energy sources are naturally and perpetually replenished.

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The primary sources of green energy are distinguished by how they harness natural phenomena:

: Taps into thermal energy stored under the Earth's crust for both heating and electricity generation. GREEN ENERGY

: Captures energy from flowing water in rivers, waterfalls, or dams. While renewable, only small-scale or low-impact plants are strictly considered "green" due to the potential environmental disruption caused by large dams. The primary sources of green energy are distinguished

Green energy is any form of energy generated from natural resources—such as sunlight, wind, or water—that provides the highest environmental benefit by producing little to no greenhouse gas emissions. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and take millions of years to form, green energy sources are naturally and perpetually replenished. or dams. While renewable