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 there is going to be a mass change of public consciousness.  As governments around the world realised this in unison starting with the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 by the member states of the United Nations, the changes are palpable in energy policy.  Below is a breakdown of sustainable energy targets of some countries.

Australia 20% of primary energy supply from renewable by 2020.
China 16% of total primary energy supply from renewable by 2020.
European Union 12% of overall energy consumption from renewable by 2010
20% of overall energy consumption from renewable by 2020
21% of total electricity generation from renewable by 2010.
France 21% share of electricity from renewable by 2010.
Germany 12.5% renewable electricity output by 2010 (25-30% by 2020).
India 10% of annual power additions from renewable by 2012
15% of total electricity production from renewable by 2032.
Italy 25% of electricity output from renewable by 2010.
Japan 3% of total primary energy supply from renewable by 2010.
United Kingdom 10% of electricity output from renewable by 2010.
USA 10% of electricity from renewable by 2010 and 25% by 2025.

So, Australia is committed to 20% of energy supplied by 2020.  Is it capable?  Is it ready?  Are you ready to do your bit?  The Renewable Air Energies System produces entirely clean energy for your residence or business.  Contribute!