How to say "clean energy" in Japanese?

In Japanese "clean energy" translates to  クリーンエネルギー 

Transliteration: Kurīn enerugī

🇯🇵 クリーンエネルギーは、環境に悪影響を与えないエネルギーです。

🗣️ Kurīn enerugī wa, kankyō ni aku eikyō o ataenai enerugīdesu.

🇺🇸 Clean energy is energy that does not have a negative impact on the environment.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "clean energy" in Japanese?

You can use the word "クリーンエネルギー" which translates to "Clean energy".

How to pronounce "クリーンエネルギー" (clean energy) in Japanese?

The word "クリーンエネルギー" is pronounced as "Kurīn enerugī".

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