The total amount of energy used by individuals, households, businesses, and nations over a period of time. It includes all forms of energy—electricity, fuel, heating, transportation, and industrial use., energy consumption, Differences in access to affordable, reliable, and clean energy across different groups or regions. It refers to unequal distribution of energy resources, costs, or benefits, often affecting low-income or marginalized communities the most., energy inequality, Energy that comes from natural sources that replenish themselves on a human timescale. Examples include solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass., renewable, Energy derived from sources that exist in limited quantities and cannot be replaced quickly once used., non renewable, The release of carbon-containing gases—primarily carbon dioxide (CO₂)—into the atmosphere, usually from burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and deforestation., carbon emissions.

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