Renewable energy is energy that comes from natural sources that can be replaced quickly and won't run out, such as the sun, wind, water and geothermal heat. Unlike fossil fuels like coal and oil, which can cause pollution and take millions of years to form, renewable energy is cleaner and better for the environment. Solar panels capture sunlight to make electricity, wind turbines use the wind's energy, and hydroelectric power stations use flowing water to generate power. These sources help reduce our carbon footprint and fight climate change by producing energy without releasing harmful gases. Renewable energy is important for creating a sustainable future and ensuring we have enough energy for years to come.
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