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SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability is crucial to our future energy independence. But what kind of energy is truly sustainable? We know for certain that coal and oil are not sustainable, because they are finite resources that need to be recovered from the earth. Nuclear energy isn't either. Although the energy produced is inexhaustible the waste produced from the process has a massive environment impact that cannot be sustained.

Renewable Energy
The air constantly rushes around the world and has always done so. Harnessing the power of air would be a truly renewable energy resource. Along with air, the force of the ocean is seen as a source of truly renewable energy. However, the ocean has two main issues for energy production - the ocean itself is a delicate environment where minor changes can disrupt the ecosystem, and the ocean is both corrosive and forceful that large engineering solutions are necessary.

Low Environmental Impact
Governments and a collective social conscience are ensuring policies and strategies are being adopted which cut green house emissions on both a national and global level. By retrospectively or proactively fitting the Renewable Air Energies System, any individual, company or organisation can see the immediate benefits of a low environmental impact, renewable energy source.

A world of ongoing sustainable energy production is possible. To find out more, about Renewable Air Energies, contact us today

 

Creating energy independence and future proofing energy needs
Renewable energy accounts for some 13% of the world’s annual energy use. However, the world population is rising rapidly, most notably in developing countries, requiring the increased use of all sources of energy as cheap oil and gases are depleted. In the coming decade, balancing the demand for energy with declining energy supplies from traditional sources will require a fundamental shift towards renewable energies.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a 63% increase in energy demand by 2030.