Global Energy Category

According to Auswind reports, recent Australian wind resources have amounted to producing up to 817MW of power on an annual basis, which provides the equivalent contribution of removing 752,000 cars off the road, or planting 4.86 million trees.
Bearing in mind that the majority of this contribution comes in the form of wind farms that can [...]

In order to set the standard, it is important that we are seen to be implementing new technologies that are not only clean, but also a viable attempt at energy security and cost efficiency for the long term future.
And with renewable energy solutions proving to be not only good for the environment, but also serving [...]

A government report says total energy consumption is expected to rise 19 percent between 2009/10 and 2019/20 and by 40 percent over the next two decades, driven largely by manufacturing, mining, transport and a rising population.
By embracing and endorsing new technologies, like those developed by Australian companies such as Renewable Air Energies, we can stand [...]

Essentially the point is being made that “If already developed countries didn’t worry about draining resources, why should up and coming economies have to make allowances now?”
But the U.S and other developed nations including those in Europe and Australia remain set to maintain efforts in renewable energy development.
The Goal for 2020 sees targets from all [...]

With increasing pressure being placed on global economies to implement sustainable forms of energy in their developments for the future, the argument over the use of fossil fuels intensifies.
With countries like India and China both experiencing rapid growth in their industrial development, the level of carbon emissions continues to rise at an almost uncontrollable rate [...]

The Australian Renewable Effort

Posted on 16 Aug 2009 In: Global Energy

The wind energy market indicates that the current leaders in global wind energy production consist of the usual members - Germany, Spain, Italy, France and the UK, with China forefronting the campaign for expansion and America still dominating.
Included in the list of fastest-growing wind economies, according to the Global Wind Energy Council, are Hungary, Norway, Brazil, Portugal [...]

The Future of Energy

Posted on 13 Aug 2009 In: Global Energy

Global figures accounting for the number of people employed in wind energy is in excess of 400,000, with trends indicating that this figure is destined to rise sharply in coming generations.
Wind energy has been cited as one of the leading forces in the renewable energy debate and for this reason it has a major role to play [...]

The Natural Power Supply

Posted on 12 Aug 2009 In: Global Energy

Over twenty years ago wind power began to develop into a source of renewable energy that set the course for a more sustainable and energy independent state of affairs, where global power supply is concerned.
Through the use of modern wind turbines, the percentage of power generated by clean energy has made steps towards future proofing [...]

Keeping Up With China In Renewable Efforts

Posted on 10 Aug 2009 In: Global Energy

According to recent reports on the level of input from the global community effort to stabilise and reduce carbon emissions, China has come up trumps in its move to maximise green power statistics.
With a startling figure aimed at for 2020, China proposes to have 50,000MW of power provided by wind energy. Aside other renewable technologies [...]

Global Sustainable Energy Targets

Posted on 24 Jun 2009 In: Global Energy

As the hum of society gets louder and the glow gets brighter, the energy needs of the world grow too. 
This increase in global output, coupled with an increasingly disposable culture and expanding population means the world has to future-proof itself in terms of its energy security. 
We have to assume that consumption will continue unabated, unless [...]