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Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, emit little to no greenhouse gases, are readily available and in most cases cheaper than coal, oil or gas.
In short, sustainable energy comes from renewable sources, so it respects natural resources, and its production process does not generate an environmental impact or the emission of greenhouse gases or other pollutants.
The many different sources of energy are all either renewable or nonrenewable energy. Renewable and nonrenewable energy can be used as primary energy sources to produce useful energy such as heat, or they can be used to produce secondary energy sources such as electricity and hydrogen.
SEAI is Irelands national sustainable energy authority. We work with householders, businesses, communities and government to create a cleaner energy future.
RESS Scheme The Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) is a Government of Ireland initiative. Its a major step in achieving Irelands target of at least 80% renewable electricity by 2030. The scheme supports renewable electricity projects in Ireland.
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The renewable electricity target is commonly referred to as the RES-E target. Irelands NECP 2021-2030 includes a planned RES-E of 70% in 2030, which will ensure that renewable electricity continues to form the backbone of our renewable energy use for the coming decade and beyond.
What Is Sustainable Energy? Sustainable energy is derived from resources that can maintain current operations without jeopardizing the energy needs or climate of future generations. The most popular sources of sustainable energy, including wind, solar and hydropower, are also renewable.
Here are a few common sources of renewable energy: SOLAR ENERGY. Solar energy is the most abundant of all energy resources and can even be harnessed in cloudy weather. WIND ENERGY. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. HYDROPOWER. OCEAN ENERGY. BIOENERGY.

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