An example of a clean technology: Photovoltaic Solar Panels.  Photovoltaic cells (PV) cells are made of special materials called semiconductors such as silicon. When light strikes the cell, a certain portion is absorbed within the semiconductor material. The energy knocks electrons loose, allowing them to flow freely. Source: Howstuffworks.com An example of a clean technology: Trough Systems.  Trough systems use parabolic trough-shaped mirrors, each mirror focuses light on to a tube containing oil or similar fluid that takes the heat to where it can be used to raise steam and generate electricity. Source: Trec-UK.org
An example of a clean technology:  Wind Turbines.   A wind turbine is a rotating machine that converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as a pump or grinding stones, the machine is usually called a windmill. If the mechanical energy is then converted to electricity, the machine is called a wind generator, wind turbine, wind power unit (WPU) or wind energy converter (WEC). Source: Wikipedia.com
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