You must be wondering what we’re trying to point at? Let’s get into the details of how Energy of the future is nothing but the future of energy. And by Energy we mean Renewable Energy. Renewable energy is energy that we obtain from natural resources without emissions of Hartnell gates unlike the non renewable resources. While the world is still in the transition phase, non renewable energy’s are at the verge of exhaustion forever. And while they are burning fossil fuels to obtain energy from non renewable sources, there is environmental damage being caused. It’s high time to dump the old and bring in the new, sustainable and relevant type of energy globally into the world. Find out why below.
For more than 20 years, many of the Universities have been building capability and capacity in
all areas of innovative and sustainable technologies, implementing both fundamental and
applied research and development.
The university-wide research team across the planet include the most influential climate
scientists – the only five to be included in the global top 21 – many clean energy scientists. The work of these experts and innovators, their experience and understanding, feeds into and
informs our revolutionary work in renewable energy and it’s governance.
Many universities bring together over 140 individuals from across all disciplines at the University level to collectively understand and facilitate transformation to sustainable energy systems.
“There is a huge opportunity for the area to lead development of new technology and innovation that will be required to live sustainably, underpinned by the need for better integration of digital capacity” say researchers in the UK.
This research spans a wide array of renewable energy’s innovative technologies including solar, offshore, geothermal and sustainably produced electricity as we strive to look for and develop the solutions that can meet the world’s demand for clean energy and help integrate them through policy and procedure.
Exploring the opportunities to find the smart power systems and energy storage solutions that will power an electric future in efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly ways are the next steps towards the green future. Innovations of offshore energy installations to increase reliability are also being done.
The development of the huge potential of solar energy to provide clean power around the world with advanced technologies that are more powerful and easier to integrate is the sign of progress we were all waiting to hear about. Not only is Solar the most popular source of
renewable energy, it’s also the most commonly used energy used both domestically and at an
industry level.
Shaping policy making in world wide energy sector to speed radical transformation and the
journey to net zero. This includes understanding the role of governance, regulation, markets and business models in sustainable energy transformations and then putting this gathered
information and understanding into action.
The world is in progress of creating a systemic change to force much needed action on the
production of energy to help reach important climate targets which are deteriorating as of now.Urgent action calls planned moves in the future and current times.
And undoubtedly, over the next 20 years, our aim globally should be to continue to educate the next generation and enable a net zero future for a cleaner world.