Carbon Free by 2030?
A of a examination of a plan to reduce greenhouse emissions to zero by 2030, and the merits of this idea.
A of a examination of a plan to reduce greenhouse emissions to zero by 2030, and the merits of this idea.
Recent figures have shown that Andalusia in Spain is the frontrunner for renewable energy. More than thirty percent of the energy comes from renewable sources, especially wind. In the southern region of Spain is much sunshine and this is also logical that in terms of new solar energy projects off the ground.
Renewable Energy is being hailed as a magic pill to fix, in part at least, the energy crisis and global warming. In every model looking at energy generation for the future renewable energy plays a very significant part. Could there be hidden environmental costs involved in renewable energy which have not been considered?
As the population of our world is going on increasing at an alarming rate, the people in here are fighting to our meet the power requirements. The usage of non-renewable sources of energy has raised concerns regarding both exhaustion and pollution. Therefore, there came a new idea, which almost produces no emissions and a long-term solution to the power demand. Electricity generated from energy of water called Hydroelectricity.
As government invests more of our time, money and environment on replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, we ask whether – no pun intended – wind is the right answer.
Fresh water is a precious, diminishing resource. Solutions exist within the cycles of nature.
Comments on the advantages and disadvantages of a power source that has be underused for centuries, but could have great impacts in the near future.
Current energy sources will not be able to sustain our growing society. We must look to alternate energy sources for the answer.