renewable-energy

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Renewable energy' comes from natural resources that don't run out, like sunlight, wind, or rain. Unlike coal or oil, which take millions of years to form, renewable resources are constantly replenished naturally so they supply energy continuously.
Examples in Different Contexts
In the business world, companies invest in renewable energy projects to reduce their carbon footprint. A sustainability officer might say, 'We're transitioning to renewable energy sources to align with our environmental goals.'
Practice Scenarios
Sustainability

Scenario:

The effects of climate change remind us of the urgency to decrease our greenhouse gas emissions. There seems to be a need for a major shift in our energy sourcing.

Response:

We must definitely increase our efforts to adopt renewable energy resources. It's vital for the health of our planet.

Tech

Scenario:

The power consumption of our gadgets and data centers is huge. We need to think about more sustainable ways to run our tech infrastructure.

Response:

Absolutely, implementing renewable energy sources should be our top priority to ensure a sustainable tech operation.

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