What is Clean Energy?

Let’s start with the difference between clean and dirty energy,

It’s a sad fact that most of the electricity in the India is made from dirty, polluting, nonrenewable sources such as fossil fuels. In fact, generating electricity is the industrial cause of air pollution in the India, creating more CO2 emissions than any other sector and increasing the effects of climate change leading to enormous effects on all.

Clean energy, on the other hand, is 100% pollution-free. It’s produced using naturally replenished and virtually inexhaustible sources like the Biomass, sun and wind. Best of all, it can have a positive impact on the effects of climate change. If using natural, renewable energy sources sounds like a better way to get your electricity, then you probably have the same question we had: How can we support using clean energy sources and power our homes and businesses with 100% renewable electricity?

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That’s why we founded UNICONN PLATFORMS PRIVATE LIMITED: to use the power of consumer choice to change the way electricity is made. We strive every day to support clean energy and to ensure that homes and businesses have the power to reduce their carbon footprint and help mitigate the effects of climate change by using clean electricity.

Learn the benefits of clean Energy

We know that generating energy using clean, renewable resources has environmental benefits, but did you know it has economic benefits, too?

Environmental benefits:

  • Made from unlimited renewable sources
  • Helps preserve and protect the environment for future generations
  • Uses little to no water in any forms
  • Doesn’t damage the land
  • Doesn’t emit carbon dioxide (CO2), mercury, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2) or particulate matter into the air, water or soil; the commonly cited effects of these harmful pollutants include climate change, mercury poisoning, smog, acid rain and respiratory disease; .

Economic benefits:

  • Creates employment opportunities right here in the India; as of 2020, Biomass energy/ Renewable Energy is fastest-growing job markets in the India.
  • Supports a homegrown energy source, helping secure India’s energy future, which is at much endanger now.
  • Brings development to rural areas, where renewable facilities can take advantage of ample space and resource potential