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3 Kurukshetra May 2024
A Journal on Rural Development
Vol. 72 | No. 7 | Pages 52 | May 2024
Kurukshetra seeks to carry the message of
Rural Development to all people. It serves as
a forum for free, frank and serious discussion
on the problems of Rural Development with
special focus on Rural Uplift.
The views expressed by the authors in the
articles are their own. They do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Government or the
organisations they work for.
The readers are requested to verify the claims
in the advertisements regarding career
guidance books/institutions. Kurukshetra
does not own responsibility. Maps used are
for illustration & study purpose and may not
strictly conform to the official map. Images,
graphics and illustrations, wherever used, are
mostly sourced from government channels
and are indicative in nature. Final Editing
rights will vest with Kurukshetra Team.
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th
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28 Empowering Rural Communities
Embracing Green Waste Tech In India
Dr. Harveen Kaur
Sh. Yugal Joshi
20 Green Technologies for Clean
and Renewable Energy
Dr. Harender Raj Gautam
41
46
Usage of Green Technologies
in Sustainable Water Management
Green Technologies for
Sustainable Agriculture
Dr. Namrata Singh Panwar
Dr. Y .S. Shivay
Kadapa Sreenivasa Reddy
35 Biodiversity Conservation using
Remote Sensing and GIS Tools
Dr. Ritesh Joshi
Dr. Kanchan Puri
11 Understanding Green
Technologies For Future
Subhash Chand
Sheikh Amjid
5 Green Technologies
Current Status, Challenges
and Way Ahead
Manjula Wadhwa
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3 Kurukshetra May 2024
A Journal on Rural Development
Vol. 72 | No. 7 | Pages 52 | May 2024
Kurukshetra seeks to carry the message of
Rural Development to all people. It serves as
a forum for free, frank and serious discussion
on the problems of Rural Development with
special focus on Rural Uplift.
The views expressed by the authors in the
articles are their own. They do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Government or the
organisations they work for.
The readers are requested to verify the claims
in the advertisements regarding career
guidance books/institutions. Kurukshetra
does not own responsibility. Maps used are
for illustration & study purpose and may not
strictly conform to the official map. Images,
graphics and illustrations, wherever used, are
mostly sourced from government channels
and are indicative in nature. Final Editing
rights will vest with Kurukshetra Team.
Sales Emporia : ? Delhi - BM (I/c), Publications Division, CGO Complex, Soochna Bhavan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
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(033-22482576) ?? Mumbai - 701, C-Wing, 7
th
Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614 (022-27570686)
? Chennai - ‘A’ Wing, Rajaji Bhawan, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600090 (044-24917673) ? t hiruvananthapuram - Press
Road, Near Govt. Press, Thiruvananthpuram - 6950001 (0471-2330650) ? Hyderabad - Room No. 204, 2
nd
Floor, C.G.O.
Towers, Kavadiguda, Hyderabad-500080 (040-27535383) ? Bengaluru - Floor, ‘F’ Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala,
Bengaluru - 560034 (080-25537244) ? Patna - Bihar State Co-operative, Bank Building, Ashoka Rajpath, Patna-800004
(0612-2675823) ? Lucknow - Hall No. 1, 2
nd
Floor, Kendriya Bhawan, Sector – H, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226024 (0522-2325455)
? Ahmedabad - Sales Unit, Publications Division, 4-C, Neptune Tower, 4
th
Floor, Nr HP Petrol Pump, Nehru Bridge Corner,
Ashram Road, Ahmedabad Gujarat -380009 (079-26588669), ? Guwahati – Assam Khadi & Village Industries Board
Complex, PO.-Silpukhuri, Chandmari, Guwahati-781003 (0361-4083136)
CHiEf EDitor
Kulshrestha Kamal
SEnior EDitor
Sukhchain Singh
SuB EDitor
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Contents
28 Empowering Rural Communities
Embracing Green Waste Tech In India
Dr. Harveen Kaur
Sh. Yugal Joshi
20 Green Technologies for Clean
and Renewable Energy
Dr. Harender Raj Gautam
41
46
Usage of Green Technologies
in Sustainable Water Management
Green Technologies for
Sustainable Agriculture
Dr. Namrata Singh Panwar
Dr. Y .S. Shivay
Kadapa Sreenivasa Reddy
35 Biodiversity Conservation using
Remote Sensing and GIS Tools
Dr. Ritesh Joshi
Dr. Kanchan Puri
11 Understanding Green
Technologies For Future
Subhash Chand
Sheikh Amjid
5 Green Technologies
Current Status, Challenges
and Way Ahead
Manjula Wadhwa
4 Kurukshetra May 2024
T
he term “Green technology” describes about the use of technology and science to reduce human
impacts on the natural environment. Green technology encompasses a wide area of scientific research,
including energy, atmospheric science, agriculture, material science, and hydrology. Green technology
offers numerous environmental, economic and social advantages. Sustainable green technologies add
much to a sustainable society while promoting environmental protection and economic development. The
future of green technology holds immense potential for innovation and sustainability.
The Article “Green Technologies: Current Status, Challenges and Way Ahead” indicates that how
the concept of future Green Technologies is changing from the mere new gadgets and solutions to more
sustainable way of living.
Article “Understanding Green T echnologies for Future” emphasizes that embracing Green T echnologies
is not an option but an imperative for protecting the well-being of present and future generations. It
elaborately discusses about the environmental, economic, social, agricultural and global aspects of adopting
these technologies.
The dependence on fossil fuels for energy production exacerbating climate change, making it imperative
to shift to the maximum use of renewable and clean energy sources. The Article “Green technologies for
Clean and Renewable energy” discusses about all the available renewable and clean energy sources and
technologies.
The Article “Empowering Rural Communities: Embracing Green Waste Tech In India” underlines the
need for adoption and scaling up green waste technologies for paving the way to a greener and more
inclusive future for rural India. It explores the potential of embracing green waste technologies to empower
rural communities and mitigate environmental impacts.
The Article “Biodiversity Conservation using Remote Sensing and GIS Tools” focuses on the potential
and utilization of geospatial tools in terms of forest cover maps, land use, land cover maps, vegetation
maps to check the Biodiversity Conservation problems of habitat loss, over-exploitation, pollution, invasive
species, and global warming, especially in places of inaccessible, rugged terrain.
Water being a scarce resource, the sustainable water management is the utmost necessity in rural
as well as in urban areas. The article “Usage of Green Technologies in Sustainable Water Management”
throws light on how the drinking water, wastewater, rainwater, stormwater and drainage water in a
collective form can be managed together truly in efficient and sustainable manner with the use of modern
green technologies.
The use of green technologies in enhancing the agriculture production sustainably while making
ecological balance is very important. Article “Green Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture” discusses
about the future agricultural technologies which must prioritise both profitability and environmental
impact while acknowledging the importance of natural resources and ecosystem services.
By embracing Green technology, information, and transparency, we can effectively address long-
standing challenges, formalize the rural sector, and unlock the immense potential of rural communities.
Through collaborative efforts among stakeholders, the technology can act as a powerful catalyst accelerating
sustainable rural development. Let us harness the full potential of Green Technology and create sustainable
and inclusive growth. ?
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3 Kurukshetra May 2024
A Journal on Rural Development
Vol. 72 | No. 7 | Pages 52 | May 2024
Kurukshetra seeks to carry the message of
Rural Development to all people. It serves as
a forum for free, frank and serious discussion
on the problems of Rural Development with
special focus on Rural Uplift.
The views expressed by the authors in the
articles are their own. They do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Government or the
organisations they work for.
The readers are requested to verify the claims
in the advertisements regarding career
guidance books/institutions. Kurukshetra
does not own responsibility. Maps used are
for illustration & study purpose and may not
strictly conform to the official map. Images,
graphics and illustrations, wherever used, are
mostly sourced from government channels
and are indicative in nature. Final Editing
rights will vest with Kurukshetra Team.
Sales Emporia : ? Delhi - BM (I/c), Publications Division, CGO Complex, Soochna Bhavan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
(011-24365609); Hall No. 196, Old Secretariat, Delhi 110054 (011-23890205) ? Kolkata - 8, Esplanade East, Kolkata-700069
(033-22482576) ?? Mumbai - 701, C-Wing, 7
th
Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614 (022-27570686)
? Chennai - ‘A’ Wing, Rajaji Bhawan, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600090 (044-24917673) ? t hiruvananthapuram - Press
Road, Near Govt. Press, Thiruvananthpuram - 6950001 (0471-2330650) ? Hyderabad - Room No. 204, 2
nd
Floor, C.G.O.
Towers, Kavadiguda, Hyderabad-500080 (040-27535383) ? Bengaluru - Floor, ‘F’ Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala,
Bengaluru - 560034 (080-25537244) ? Patna - Bihar State Co-operative, Bank Building, Ashoka Rajpath, Patna-800004
(0612-2675823) ? Lucknow - Hall No. 1, 2
nd
Floor, Kendriya Bhawan, Sector – H, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226024 (0522-2325455)
? Ahmedabad - Sales Unit, Publications Division, 4-C, Neptune Tower, 4
th
Floor, Nr HP Petrol Pump, Nehru Bridge Corner,
Ashram Road, Ahmedabad Gujarat -380009 (079-26588669), ? Guwahati – Assam Khadi & Village Industries Board
Complex, PO.-Silpukhuri, Chandmari, Guwahati-781003 (0361-4083136)
CHiEf EDitor
Kulshrestha Kamal
SEnior EDitor
Sukhchain Singh
SuB EDitor
Akshit Malik
Joint DirEC tor (ProDuC tion)
D.K.C. Hrudhainath
Co VEr DESiGn
Pavanesh Kumar Bind
EDitoriAL offiCE
Room No. 653,
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Contents
28 Empowering Rural Communities
Embracing Green Waste Tech In India
Dr. Harveen Kaur
Sh. Yugal Joshi
20 Green Technologies for Clean
and Renewable Energy
Dr. Harender Raj Gautam
41
46
Usage of Green Technologies
in Sustainable Water Management
Green Technologies for
Sustainable Agriculture
Dr. Namrata Singh Panwar
Dr. Y .S. Shivay
Kadapa Sreenivasa Reddy
35 Biodiversity Conservation using
Remote Sensing and GIS Tools
Dr. Ritesh Joshi
Dr. Kanchan Puri
11 Understanding Green
Technologies For Future
Subhash Chand
Sheikh Amjid
5 Green Technologies
Current Status, Challenges
and Way Ahead
Manjula Wadhwa
4 Kurukshetra May 2024
T
he term “Green technology” describes about the use of technology and science to reduce human
impacts on the natural environment. Green technology encompasses a wide area of scientific research,
including energy, atmospheric science, agriculture, material science, and hydrology. Green technology
offers numerous environmental, economic and social advantages. Sustainable green technologies add
much to a sustainable society while promoting environmental protection and economic development. The
future of green technology holds immense potential for innovation and sustainability.
The Article “Green Technologies: Current Status, Challenges and Way Ahead” indicates that how
the concept of future Green Technologies is changing from the mere new gadgets and solutions to more
sustainable way of living.
Article “Understanding Green T echnologies for Future” emphasizes that embracing Green T echnologies
is not an option but an imperative for protecting the well-being of present and future generations. It
elaborately discusses about the environmental, economic, social, agricultural and global aspects of adopting
these technologies.
The dependence on fossil fuels for energy production exacerbating climate change, making it imperative
to shift to the maximum use of renewable and clean energy sources. The Article “Green technologies for
Clean and Renewable energy” discusses about all the available renewable and clean energy sources and
technologies.
The Article “Empowering Rural Communities: Embracing Green Waste Tech In India” underlines the
need for adoption and scaling up green waste technologies for paving the way to a greener and more
inclusive future for rural India. It explores the potential of embracing green waste technologies to empower
rural communities and mitigate environmental impacts.
The Article “Biodiversity Conservation using Remote Sensing and GIS Tools” focuses on the potential
and utilization of geospatial tools in terms of forest cover maps, land use, land cover maps, vegetation
maps to check the Biodiversity Conservation problems of habitat loss, over-exploitation, pollution, invasive
species, and global warming, especially in places of inaccessible, rugged terrain.
Water being a scarce resource, the sustainable water management is the utmost necessity in rural
as well as in urban areas. The article “Usage of Green Technologies in Sustainable Water Management”
throws light on how the drinking water, wastewater, rainwater, stormwater and drainage water in a
collective form can be managed together truly in efficient and sustainable manner with the use of modern
green technologies.
The use of green technologies in enhancing the agriculture production sustainably while making
ecological balance is very important. Article “Green Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture” discusses
about the future agricultural technologies which must prioritise both profitability and environmental
impact while acknowledging the importance of natural resources and ecosystem services.
By embracing Green technology, information, and transparency, we can effectively address long-
standing challenges, formalize the rural sector, and unlock the immense potential of rural communities.
Through collaborative efforts among stakeholders, the technology can act as a powerful catalyst accelerating
sustainable rural development. Let us harness the full potential of Green Technology and create sustainable
and inclusive growth. ?
Green
Technologies
Current Status,
Challenges and
Way Ahead
* Manjula Wadhwa
n view of the huge impact of
greenhouse gas emissions,
depletion of natural resources,
continuously increasing global
warming, various stakeholders,
for the past two decades have been pondering over
United Nation’s sustainable development goals
(SDGs) and their implementation using clean and
green technologies. Clean technology refers to the
use of conventional energy resources to address the
energy demands, without causing environmental
damage and green technology refers to the use of
I
environmentally friendly renewable energy sources.
Let us understand the concept of green
technology. It is the creation and application of
products, systems, and frameworks that aim to
protect the natural environment and its properties by
mitigating and reducing the negative consequences
of human activities. To simplify, the term “green
technology” refers to devices, services, or processes
that follow certain criteria, i.e., it emits no or very
few greenhouse gases (GHGs), is safe to use, and
encourage a healthy and better climate for all
forms of life. It reduces electricity and natural
* The author is associated with NABARD and is currently DGM of NABARD. Email: manjula.jaipur@gmail.com
The future of green technology is not just about new gadgets and solutions; it is more
about a shift in mindset towards a more sustainable way of living. India’s continually
evolving policies and reforms focused on attaining nationally determined contributions
are clearing a path for faster adoption of green technologies and for facilitating investors
across the globe. Economically, Green technologies open new markets and create jobs.
These technologies also foster business innovation, enabling companies to develop
new products and services that meet growing consumer demand for sustainability.
Environmentally, green technologies significantly reduce carbon emissions contributing
to the fight against climate change and environmental degradation. Socially, they improve
the quality of life by providing access to cleaner air and water. And they also offer a path
to achieving global sustainability at the national level.
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3 Kurukshetra May 2024
A Journal on Rural Development
Vol. 72 | No. 7 | Pages 52 | May 2024
Kurukshetra seeks to carry the message of
Rural Development to all people. It serves as
a forum for free, frank and serious discussion
on the problems of Rural Development with
special focus on Rural Uplift.
The views expressed by the authors in the
articles are their own. They do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Government or the
organisations they work for.
The readers are requested to verify the claims
in the advertisements regarding career
guidance books/institutions. Kurukshetra
does not own responsibility. Maps used are
for illustration & study purpose and may not
strictly conform to the official map. Images,
graphics and illustrations, wherever used, are
mostly sourced from government channels
and are indicative in nature. Final Editing
rights will vest with Kurukshetra Team.
Sales Emporia : ? Delhi - BM (I/c), Publications Division, CGO Complex, Soochna Bhavan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
(011-24365609); Hall No. 196, Old Secretariat, Delhi 110054 (011-23890205) ? Kolkata - 8, Esplanade East, Kolkata-700069
(033-22482576) ?? Mumbai - 701, C-Wing, 7
th
Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614 (022-27570686)
? Chennai - ‘A’ Wing, Rajaji Bhawan, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600090 (044-24917673) ? t hiruvananthapuram - Press
Road, Near Govt. Press, Thiruvananthpuram - 6950001 (0471-2330650) ? Hyderabad - Room No. 204, 2
nd
Floor, C.G.O.
Towers, Kavadiguda, Hyderabad-500080 (040-27535383) ? Bengaluru - Floor, ‘F’ Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala,
Bengaluru - 560034 (080-25537244) ? Patna - Bihar State Co-operative, Bank Building, Ashoka Rajpath, Patna-800004
(0612-2675823) ? Lucknow - Hall No. 1, 2
nd
Floor, Kendriya Bhawan, Sector – H, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226024 (0522-2325455)
? Ahmedabad - Sales Unit, Publications Division, 4-C, Neptune Tower, 4
th
Floor, Nr HP Petrol Pump, Nehru Bridge Corner,
Ashram Road, Ahmedabad Gujarat -380009 (079-26588669), ? Guwahati – Assam Khadi & Village Industries Board
Complex, PO.-Silpukhuri, Chandmari, Guwahati-781003 (0361-4083136)
CHiEf EDitor
Kulshrestha Kamal
SEnior EDitor
Sukhchain Singh
SuB EDitor
Akshit Malik
Joint DirEC tor (ProDuC tion)
D.K.C. Hrudhainath
Co VEr DESiGn
Pavanesh Kumar Bind
EDitoriAL offiCE
Room No. 653,
Publications Division,
Soochna Bhawan, C.G.O. Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Phone : 011-24362859
Email : kurukshetrajournal@gmail.com
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Information, Please Contact:
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(Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM-6:00 PM)
Phone : 24367453, FAx: 24365610
Email : pdjucir@gmail.com
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Contents
28 Empowering Rural Communities
Embracing Green Waste Tech In India
Dr. Harveen Kaur
Sh. Yugal Joshi
20 Green Technologies for Clean
and Renewable Energy
Dr. Harender Raj Gautam
41
46
Usage of Green Technologies
in Sustainable Water Management
Green Technologies for
Sustainable Agriculture
Dr. Namrata Singh Panwar
Dr. Y .S. Shivay
Kadapa Sreenivasa Reddy
35 Biodiversity Conservation using
Remote Sensing and GIS Tools
Dr. Ritesh Joshi
Dr. Kanchan Puri
11 Understanding Green
Technologies For Future
Subhash Chand
Sheikh Amjid
5 Green Technologies
Current Status, Challenges
and Way Ahead
Manjula Wadhwa
4 Kurukshetra May 2024
T
he term “Green technology” describes about the use of technology and science to reduce human
impacts on the natural environment. Green technology encompasses a wide area of scientific research,
including energy, atmospheric science, agriculture, material science, and hydrology. Green technology
offers numerous environmental, economic and social advantages. Sustainable green technologies add
much to a sustainable society while promoting environmental protection and economic development. The
future of green technology holds immense potential for innovation and sustainability.
The Article “Green Technologies: Current Status, Challenges and Way Ahead” indicates that how
the concept of future Green Technologies is changing from the mere new gadgets and solutions to more
sustainable way of living.
Article “Understanding Green T echnologies for Future” emphasizes that embracing Green T echnologies
is not an option but an imperative for protecting the well-being of present and future generations. It
elaborately discusses about the environmental, economic, social, agricultural and global aspects of adopting
these technologies.
The dependence on fossil fuels for energy production exacerbating climate change, making it imperative
to shift to the maximum use of renewable and clean energy sources. The Article “Green technologies for
Clean and Renewable energy” discusses about all the available renewable and clean energy sources and
technologies.
The Article “Empowering Rural Communities: Embracing Green Waste Tech In India” underlines the
need for adoption and scaling up green waste technologies for paving the way to a greener and more
inclusive future for rural India. It explores the potential of embracing green waste technologies to empower
rural communities and mitigate environmental impacts.
The Article “Biodiversity Conservation using Remote Sensing and GIS Tools” focuses on the potential
and utilization of geospatial tools in terms of forest cover maps, land use, land cover maps, vegetation
maps to check the Biodiversity Conservation problems of habitat loss, over-exploitation, pollution, invasive
species, and global warming, especially in places of inaccessible, rugged terrain.
Water being a scarce resource, the sustainable water management is the utmost necessity in rural
as well as in urban areas. The article “Usage of Green Technologies in Sustainable Water Management”
throws light on how the drinking water, wastewater, rainwater, stormwater and drainage water in a
collective form can be managed together truly in efficient and sustainable manner with the use of modern
green technologies.
The use of green technologies in enhancing the agriculture production sustainably while making
ecological balance is very important. Article “Green Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture” discusses
about the future agricultural technologies which must prioritise both profitability and environmental
impact while acknowledging the importance of natural resources and ecosystem services.
By embracing Green technology, information, and transparency, we can effectively address long-
standing challenges, formalize the rural sector, and unlock the immense potential of rural communities.
Through collaborative efforts among stakeholders, the technology can act as a powerful catalyst accelerating
sustainable rural development. Let us harness the full potential of Green Technology and create sustainable
and inclusive growth. ?
Green
Technologies
Current Status,
Challenges and
Way Ahead
* Manjula Wadhwa
n view of the huge impact of
greenhouse gas emissions,
depletion of natural resources,
continuously increasing global
warming, various stakeholders,
for the past two decades have been pondering over
United Nation’s sustainable development goals
(SDGs) and their implementation using clean and
green technologies. Clean technology refers to the
use of conventional energy resources to address the
energy demands, without causing environmental
damage and green technology refers to the use of
I
environmentally friendly renewable energy sources.
Let us understand the concept of green
technology. It is the creation and application of
products, systems, and frameworks that aim to
protect the natural environment and its properties by
mitigating and reducing the negative consequences
of human activities. To simplify, the term “green
technology” refers to devices, services, or processes
that follow certain criteria, i.e., it emits no or very
few greenhouse gases (GHGs), is safe to use, and
encourage a healthy and better climate for all
forms of life. It reduces electricity and natural
* The author is associated with NABARD and is currently DGM of NABARD. Email: manjula.jaipur@gmail.com
The future of green technology is not just about new gadgets and solutions; it is more
about a shift in mindset towards a more sustainable way of living. India’s continually
evolving policies and reforms focused on attaining nationally determined contributions
are clearing a path for faster adoption of green technologies and for facilitating investors
across the globe. Economically, Green technologies open new markets and create jobs.
These technologies also foster business innovation, enabling companies to develop
new products and services that meet growing consumer demand for sustainability.
Environmentally, green technologies significantly reduce carbon emissions contributing
to the fight against climate change and environmental degradation. Socially, they improve
the quality of life by providing access to cleaner air and water. And they also offer a path
to achieving global sustainability at the national level.
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resource consumption and also encourages the
use of natural energy. Green technologies broadly
encompass innovations focused on environmental
enhancement and resource efficiency. They range
from renewable energy solutions like solar and wind
power to advanced waste management solutions
and eco-friendly materials. These technologies
are crucial in addressing global environmental
challenges such as climate change and resource
scarcity, marking a significant shift from traditional
practices to sustainable alternatives. They offer
new opportunities for growth and development,
challenging conventional business models and
promoting sustainable business operations. This
shift is evident in the rise of green startups and
investments in sustainable innovations. Renewable
energy technologies for energy production, such
as solar and wind power, are at the forefront,
offering alternatives to fossil fuels. Energy efficiency
technologies, focusing on reducing energy
consumption in buildings and industries, are also
critical. Green transportation technologies, including
electric vehicles and sustainable public transit
systems, are gaining momentum. Furthermore, waste
management technologies are revolutionising the
way we handle waste, turning it into sustainable
resources or energy. Lastly, sustainable materials
are replacing traditional, non-renewable materials
in the construction industry. These varied types
of technologies underscore the comprehensive
scope they can have in addressing environmental
challenges. Thus, it is like giving Mother Nature a
high-tech helping hand.
Ever wondered, how we can make our planet
greener while still enjoying the benefits of modern
technology. Here are the unresistible goals of Green
Technologies, summarised as under: -
Reduce the rate of increase in energy demand
thus promoting economic growth
To promote the development of the green
technology sector and its contribution to the
national economy
To increase the potential for competition in the
production of green technology and to improve
the sector’s performance in the field
To ensure long-term sustainability for posterity
In addition, to raise public consciousness about
green technologies as well as to promote their
wider use
While discussing the current promotion and
coverage of green technologies, we find their
footprints in various sectors such as
Energy Sector: Green Technology in electricity
generation and energy resource management,
including cogeneration in the manufacturing and
commercial sectors.
Building Sector: Green technology is being used
in the design, administration, repair, and demolition of
houses.
Water and Waste Management Sector: Green
technology usage in water supply control and usage,
wastewater disposal, and solid waste landfills.
transport Sector: Green technology integration
into transportation infrastructure and automobiles,
including bio-fuels and public transportation.
Now that we have dipped our toes into the world
of green technology, let us dive deeper into the heart
of the matter. The opportunities presented by green
technologies are vast. Economically, they open new
markets and create jobs. These technologies also
foster business innovation, enabling companies to
develop new products and services that meet growing
consumer demand for sustainability. Environmentally,
green technologies significantly reduce carbon
emissions contributing to the fight against climate
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