Globally, renewable energy is expected to overtake coal to become the largest source of electricity generation by 2025. It has already outpaced fossil fuel growth by a factor of 2.6 in 2019. With the heightened urgency of climate change, this growth is definitely a step in the right direction. However, in the same year, renewable
Transport is one of the most energy-intensive sectors. It uses 30% of the world’s total final energy consumption. Many of the vehicles we see on the roads today run on fossil fuels. In 2016, transport emissions from road, rail, air and marine transportation — accounted for 24% of global CO2 emissions. Hang on there is more.
Globally, governments are debating about restoring economies with ‘green growth’ policies and diverting investments into renewable energy. Do you think there is room for such debates anymore? From my perspective, it might be beneficial to hasten the transition to renewable energy. And there is one major reason behind this thought – hear me out! Energy
As the world population grows close to 8 billion, meeting the demands of people is proving to be a challenge. From the rising energy demands to job opportunities. How do we ensure everyone has access to both? Especially in an economy that is seeing high fuel prices and loss of employment. The answer might lie with the Renewable Energy Sector. Let us find out