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Green Technology: A Pathway towards Future Alternative Technology


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Green technology develops and creates a pathway for the future’s energy generations. The objective of the research is to find out different technology suitable for energy generation by not harming the environment besides protection of natural environment. With the rise of earth’s temperature day to day, depletion of energy, global warming, it is inevitable to develop some methodology of green technology to save the life and property. Environmental protections are covered with green energy which is centre for economic, social and environmental area. The fuels produced by different sources like oil, coal and natural gases are trying to become an efficient engine for economic progress but at the same time they are harmful for the environment and also harms health that confronts with the global energy requirement. Every sector utilizing energy from agriculture to construction of house, green technology is has made its application for the sake of sustainable development without harming the environment. With the rise of industrial growth bringing development of the society that leads to problematic with the emission of green-house gases into the atmospheres making the water unfit for consumption as well as for the air used for breathing. Hence Green technology is a appropriate pathway towards future’s alternative technology.

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Green technology, global warming, environmental, economic, pathway.
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Simanchal Dash
Department of Chemistry, Roland Institute of Technology, Berhampur, Odisha, India

Abstract


Green technology develops and creates a pathway for the future’s energy generations. The objective of the research is to find out different technology suitable for energy generation by not harming the environment besides protection of natural environment. With the rise of earth’s temperature day to day, depletion of energy, global warming, it is inevitable to develop some methodology of green technology to save the life and property. Environmental protections are covered with green energy which is centre for economic, social and environmental area. The fuels produced by different sources like oil, coal and natural gases are trying to become an efficient engine for economic progress but at the same time they are harmful for the environment and also harms health that confronts with the global energy requirement. Every sector utilizing energy from agriculture to construction of house, green technology is has made its application for the sake of sustainable development without harming the environment. With the rise of industrial growth bringing development of the society that leads to problematic with the emission of green-house gases into the atmospheres making the water unfit for consumption as well as for the air used for breathing. Hence Green technology is a appropriate pathway towards future’s alternative technology.

Keywords


Green technology, global warming, environmental, economic, pathway.

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