Now that all of our countries are in recovery mode, both emotionally and economically, another aspect of our survival is also quietly affected: the energy sector. The ordeal with the pandemic has put all efforts towards Climate Change mitigation and a sustainable economic system to a halt. However, some advocates won’t let that happen, which is why Tomorrow’s Energy has opened this opportunity to initiate a conversation with leaders, educators, and industry heads regarding this matter.
In the event, ideas were shared regarding the awareness that the pandemic has given us all and what most people had learned during the quarantine period. Despite the difficulty, heads of the energy industry find the silver lining in the situation. This is because the COVID 19 occurrence has …
A new modern strategy for economic growth and climate change mitigation is well underway since the recent presidency in 2019. Intending to achieve carbon neutrality before the year 2050, the European Commission discussed an outline of objectives after calling on representatives of different sectors to participate. The main approach is to maximize the benefits of a potent renewable energy source: sunlight.
Industrial Partnerships
In an attempt to build solar energy up as a supporting pillar for the energy sector of Europe, the Commission encourages industries to delve into solar manufacturing. This way, a supply may be introduced into the market just in time as demand is brought into the fold.
Sustainable Construction
Architecture is among the most …
As pressure mounts upon the European Commission, roadmaps and game plans are finally laid out to ultimately phase out the use of coal around the year 2038. An 80 billion euro budget is allocated for this transition, and indeed it is about time that we had pushed through with this cause. In a dialogue between statesmen, climate researchers, and leading figures, there are two main considerations with the goal underway. Those are to 1.) initiate the shuttering of fossil fuel and coal plans and to 2.) secure the electricity prices from rising to impracticality.
Also in line with the advocacy of the European Commission in battling climate change, Tomorrow’s Energy shares the same approach of educating citizens to contribute while encouraging industries to make the transition. …
According to a recent record of energy consumption from the latter half of 2020, Europe in its entirety has indeed generated more electricity from regions that had fully implemented the solar energy power system and other renewable energy sources. This only proves the cost-efficiency of renewables and will eventually lead to the electricity having more supply and lowered pricing.
It is quite enticing to experience all these benefits without being detrimental to the environment. In this case, fossil fuel and coal are being pushed aside and disregarded by many states in preference for eco-friendlier and sustainable measures.
National representatives, advocates, and climate experts have studied and discussed the damage that fossil fuel causes in the long term, which has led …