So what is safe and clean energy really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about safe and clean energy--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.
Clean energy technologies - particularly clean energy infrastructures such as wind, clean fuels, and solar - are key to reducing the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Oracle has an outstanding track record for delivering business value to clean energy companies.
Wind power continues to dominate renewable energy, both in installed capacity and manufacturing. However, installations are fragmented with 40% of 9.8 gw installed capacity from projects that are less that 5 mw. Wind, solar and biomass projects can be hugely expensive, and sometimes downright uneconomical. But FITs let investors get a return, and they create a guaranteed market for renewable electricity, which encourages development.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on safe and clean energy now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to come.
Clean energy includes activities, such as the production of alternative fuels, renewable power generation and the use of technologies to reduce the environmental impact of traditional energy.
Investors will not expect all companies to be experts in climatology, but they will expect every company to see and understand a trend of this magnitude and make sure the firm does not get left behind. Investment in the United States fell by 2% and in Europe growth was very much muted.
Wind turbines are getting very large -- three megawatts. The scale they can generate power in certain regions is at prices that are consistent or better than the cheapest fossil fuels, like coal. Wind turbines like those at La Muela provide even more clean energy, allowing Spain to cover almost a third of electricity needs from renewable sources last month.
Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of safe and clean energy. Share your new understanding about safe and clean energy with others. They'll thank you for it.
Clean energy technologies - particularly clean energy infrastructures such as wind, clean fuels, and solar - are key to reducing the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Oracle has an outstanding track record for delivering business value to clean energy companies.
Wind power continues to dominate renewable energy, both in installed capacity and manufacturing. However, installations are fragmented with 40% of 9.8 gw installed capacity from projects that are less that 5 mw. Wind, solar and biomass projects can be hugely expensive, and sometimes downright uneconomical. But FITs let investors get a return, and they create a guaranteed market for renewable electricity, which encourages development.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on safe and clean energy now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to come.
Clean energy includes activities, such as the production of alternative fuels, renewable power generation and the use of technologies to reduce the environmental impact of traditional energy.
Investors will not expect all companies to be experts in climatology, but they will expect every company to see and understand a trend of this magnitude and make sure the firm does not get left behind. Investment in the United States fell by 2% and in Europe growth was very much muted.
Wind turbines are getting very large -- three megawatts. The scale they can generate power in certain regions is at prices that are consistent or better than the cheapest fossil fuels, like coal. Wind turbines like those at La Muela provide even more clean energy, allowing Spain to cover almost a third of electricity needs from renewable sources last month.
Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of safe and clean energy. Share your new understanding about safe and clean energy with others. They'll thank you for it.
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