Create an environment with clean energy
ENERGY is essential for all, but it must not be harmful. All countries worldwide are seeking chances to generate electricity from different types of energy above and underground, as well as above and underwater, and utilize electricity for the development of society.
They extract five types of renewable energy include solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, geothermal energy and biofuels. Renewable energy is any energy source that is replenished faster than it’s used. Renewable energy is derived from unlimited natural resources, such as sunlight, wind, geothermal heat and the movement of water. Renewable energy stands in contrast to commonly used fossil fuels, which include coal, oil and natural gas. In fact, renewable energy is the most appropriate for society.
Although this situation has been gradually improving, the world is not on track to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7), which aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030. In this regard, notable progress is being made on the transition to clean energy: installed renewables capacity per capita has continued to grow each year, reaching a new high of 341 watts per capita in developing countries, up from 155 watts in 2015.
Every country needs to end their reliance on fossil fuels and invest in alternative sources of energy that are clean, accessible, affordable, sustainable, and reliable. Renewable energy sources, which are available in abundance all around us, provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the Earth, are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air.
For populations without clean energy access, the lack of reliable power hinders education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, and many of these developing regions still rely heavily on polluting fossil fuels for their daily life, perpetuating poverty. An estimated 1.5 billion people in rural areas still use unsafe, unhealthy and inefficient cooking systems, such as burning wood or dung. As such, it is necessary to emphasize creation of the proper environment for those people to have access to clean energy in their daily routine, in addition to the operation of industries to be able to consume the renewable energy.
On 26 January 2026, all countries worldwide need to celebrate the International Day of Clean Energy with the theme “Clean Energy for People and Planet”. This day emphasizes the critical role of renewable energy, sustainable technologies, and energy efficiency in creating a cleaner, greener future for all.

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