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Renewable energy refers to energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a faster rate than they are consumed. This type of energy is sustainable and can be harnessed to generate electricity, heat, and fuel without depleting resources or causing long-term environmental harm. Common forms of renewable energy include solar energy (harvested from sunlight), wind energy (generated from wind currents), hydroelectric energy (produced from flowing water), biomass (organic materials used for energy), and geothermal energy (derived from Earth's internal heat). The use of renewable energy is seen as a critical component in addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as it offers cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels.
Unlocking a Green Future: The Billion-Dollar Push for Decarbonisation and Digitalisation

Unlocking a Green Future: The Billion-Dollar Push for Decarbonisation and Digitalisation

Decarbonisation and digitalisation are revolutionizing infrastructure investment opportunities across Europe. Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are now competitively priced, fostering project development. Entrepreneurs are increasingly focusing on sustainable business models within the circular economy. There’s growing investment in digital infrastructure,
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