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When needed, sustainable living requires the use of [[sustainable energy]]{{w|sustainable energy}}. This involves the use of power in such a way that fulfills the requirements of the present without compromising the requirements of the future. Or, in short, using power sources and in such a way that can be sustained infinitely. This means the energy source must be [[Renewable energy|renewable]]{{w|Renewable energy}}, and must not harm the environment or the people working under it. The most commonly used renewable sources of energy are: [[biomass]]{{w|biomass}}, [[Hydropower|water]]{{w|Hydropower}}, geothermal{{w|Geothermal energy}}, [[Wind power|wind]]{{w|Wind power}}, and [[Solar energy|solar]]{{w|Solar energy}}. | When needed, sustainable living requires the use of [[sustainable energy]]{{w|sustainable energy}}. This involves the use of power in such a way that fulfills the requirements of the present without compromising the requirements of the future. Or, in short, using power sources and in such a way that can be sustained infinitely. This means the energy source must be [[Renewable energy|renewable]]{{w|Renewable energy}}, and must not harm the environment or the people working under it. The most commonly used renewable sources of energy are: [[biomass]]{{w|biomass}}, [[Hydropower|water]]{{w|Hydropower}}, geothermal{{w|Geothermal energy}}, [[Wind power|wind]]{{w|Wind power}}, and [[Solar energy|solar]]{{w|Solar energy}}. |