In this Paper, green technologies and methods for the creation of renewable energy sources are reviewed. The potential for renewable energy sources to meet global energy and development needs is very high. This potential is particularly alluring in developing countries, since many regions have not yet made a firm commitment to fossil fuel dominance. The two billion people who live in rural areas and do not have access to the grid for power are notably helped by solar photovoltaic and solar thermal technologies. Because it utilizes readily available agricultural waste locally, biomass energy is appealing. Other advanced technologies that are suitable for developing nations include wind energy and small hydropower resources.
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