How to say "clean energy" in Italian?

In Italian "clean energy" translates to  energia pulita 

Transliteration: eh-NEH-rgee-ah POO-lee-tah

🇮🇹 L'energia pulita è una fonte di energia rinnovabile che non emette gas serra.

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🇺🇸 Clean energy is a renewable energy source that does not emit greenhouse gases.

🇮🇹 L'energia pulita è prodotta da fonti rinnovabili e non produce emissioni di gas serra.

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🇺🇸 Clean energy is produced from renewable sources and does not produce greenhouse gas emissions.



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How to say "clean energy" in Italian?

You can use the word "energia pulita" which translates to "clean energy".

How to pronounce "energia pulita" (clean energy) in Italian?

The word "energia pulita" is pronounced as "eh-NEH-rgee-ah POO-lee-tah".

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