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February 28, 2026
Go Green is an essential, beginner-friendly guide that demystifies the world of renewable energy. This book breaks down the fundamental principles of solar, wave, wind, and hydro technologies using clear, accessible language, making it ideal for students, young engineers, and anyone passionate about sustainability. It delves into the science behind these clean energy sources, supported by current research and insights into future innovations. Go Green aims to inspire readers by showcasing how nature's abundant forces can provide solutions to the planet's most pressing energy challenges. The core message is that clean energy is not just a concept but our most viable pathway to a sustainable future. The book empowers readers by illustrating their potential role in this global transition. Whether you are a student exploring environmental science, an engineer seeking to understand green technologies, or a concerned citizen wanting to make informed choices, Go Green provides the knowledge and inspiration needed to champion a cleaner, more sustainable planet. It bridges the gap between scientific understanding and practical application, encouraging a proactive approach to energy solutions.
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Start Writing NowRajdip Dey is an emerging author, researcher, and clean-energy innovator dedicated to transforming the future of sustainable power. With a strong academic foundation in renewable energy ranging from solar, wave, wind, and hydro systems his work focuses on designing next-generation hybrid energy solutions and nature-based coastal protection technologies. Motivated by a deep commitment to environmental sustainability, Rajdip specializes in breaking down complex scientific concepts into simple, intuitive explanations that students, technologists, and industry professionals can easily understand. His research experience in wave energy converters, viscoelastic barriers, hybrid systems, and sustainable engineering design forms the backbone of his educational content.