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Feature Article:
The Future Of Green Energy Initiatives
By The Solar Guy
We
are all well-aware of the staggering effects that our use of fossil
fuels has had, and will continue to have, on the environment. Global
warming, acid rain and a host of devastating results will continue to
threaten the majority of species currently inhabiting the planet for
many ages to come. Luckily there are also millions of people currently
working hard to reduce and limit these problems, and their efforts tend
to be focused on several key “green” initiatives.
These initiatives encompass a wide range of efforts and plans, but the
bulk of them tend to be centered on alternative energy production.
Rather than relying upon coal, oil and gas for energy production, these
groups work to create reliable and affordable methods for creating
energy from solar rays, wind, water and even steam.
What is the future of green initiatives? That question involves
multiple answers. For instance, there is a huge trend for consumers and
businesses to purchase things called “carbon offsets”. These are tax
deductible contributions to groups working to create alternative energy
sources or who are currently at work in reforestation projects, among
other programs. The majority of them offer a consumer tools that will
help them determine their carbon usage during a standard year and then
allow them to purchase
“offsets” against their consumption. This tends to
“balance the
scales” which is something that has not been happening over the past
few centuries.
Of course a majority of people look to solar technologies as the
simplest and most well-developed of the green initiatives. Solar energy
has been studied for more than a century, but only since the 1950s has
its real potential been recognized and implemented. Today, there are
active solar energy power plants and many home and business owners have
taken strong measures to implement as many solar energy options as
possible in their homes and offices.
There are also some great answers in the power of the wind, but this is
a bit more restrictive in implementation because a measurable and
steady supply of wind must always be present in order for the system to
work. Currently there are hundreds of “wind farms” working to supply
communities or homes with their energy needs.
Though there are many problems facing the planet, there are also
millions who want to work to solve them. This is the basis for all of
the green movements and green initiatives at work in the modern world.
The technologies that will lead to their success have been improving
and becoming more and more accessible every year, and will continue to
do so for decades to come.
Jonathan Gal is a solar lighting expert and owner of YCA Solar Lights,
an organization dedicated to promoting clean, energy efficient solar
powered lights
usage. To find out more about how solar technology is changing the way
we live, especially with respect to lighting, you are invited to visit
Jonathan's Solar Lighting site.
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