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[February Free Report]: Green Technology

by Meena Pandey | 04-02-2023 20:12


 Green technology is the technology, which is environmentally friendly, developed and used in such a way so that it does not disturb our environment and conserves natural resources. This system uses innovative methods to create an environmental friendly product. It uses renewable natural resources that never depletes, so future generation can also benefit from it. The goals of green technology is reduce, refuse, recycle, renew and responsibility. Several excellent methods for reducing climate change are provided by green technology. However, while the globe struggles to put these green technologies into practice, the escalating population, energy, and food demands of the developing world appear to be eroding the advancement. Environmentally friendly technology is referred to as "green technology," sometimes known as "environmental technology," "clean technology," or "sustainable technology." This involves innovation in technology that lowers energy use, recycles materials, and doesn't release hazardous emissions.


Green technology, commonly referred to as sustainable technology, considers both an item's immediate and long-term effects on the environment. By definition, green products are those that protect the environment. A green product or technology takes into account a variety of factors, including energy efficiency, recycling, health and safety considerations, renewable resources, and more.


Solar panel is one of the green technology. Solar panels are reasonably priced, scalable, and adaptable to various surfaces and requirements. They will therefore probably be a key renewable energy technology in the future global energy mix. The alternatives appear endless with solar shingles and tiles, perovskite cells (which are still in the research stage), monocrystalline, polycrystalline, thin-film, and other cell types available.

Another green technology is Electric vehicles (EV) are a crucial component of the future of green technology. Since they run on electricity, there are no immediate carbon emissions. Energy producers, however, are on the other side of the EV equation. Even if the electricity is generated using coal or natural gas, EVs still produce indirect emissions. Additionally, problems brought on by a rise in grid load provide a separate set of issues that necessitate considerable grid modernization investments. Combining household solar panels with electric vehicles is one approach to counteract this. EVs are still a better choice because of their zero emissions.

 

https://energytracker.asia/green-technology-examples-benefits-goals-and-future/