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By: Abdeen Mustafa Omer.
Research Scholar, Energy Research Institute, Nottingham NG7 4EU, United Kingdom.
This paper thoroughly examines the interconnections between ecology, sustainable development, and biomass energy sources, with a focus on mitigating climate change through energy efficiency and conservation. It highlights key strategies, such as heat recovery, reducing energy demand, and promoting the sensible use of energy, all of which contribute to decreasing overall energy consumption. The expansion of reliable and efficient energy services has accelerated the adoption of green energy, a cornerstone for addressing the current energy crisis. A sustainable approach to energy is deemed essential to running societies responsibly, with renewable energy playing a critical role. This involves exploring alternative energy generation methods and understanding their current and potential roles in reducing carbon emissions. The paper emphasizes the importance of using biomass energy technology, a viable green energy source, which not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also aids in managing CO2 emissions. Given that CO2 is the primary greenhouse gas driving global warming, sustainable energy systems offer a dual benefit – lowering emissions while enhancing energy security. Societies can strike a balance between supplying energy needs and preserving the environment by emphasizing green technologies and enhancing energy-saving techniques. This paper underlines the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions to mitigate climate change while promoting long-term environmental sustainability.
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