There’s a greater sense of urgency than ever to find more sustainable, secure, cost-effective and ethical ways to source and store energy. As we look to replace fossil fuels, renewable sources like solar, wind, hydro, tidal and hydrogen have taken centre stage.
There’s a greater sense of urgency than ever to find more sustainable, secure, cost-effective and ethical ways to source and store energy. As we look to replace fossil fuels, renewable sources like solar, wind, hydro, tidal and hydrogen have taken centre stage.
Yet the perceived volatility of these sources, and the time taken for them to come on-stream, is driving some decision-makers to consider the backward step of drilling, mining and fracking for carbon-intensive, fossil fuels. With sustainable, secure and cost-effective new energy sources within our reach, governments and businesses are looking to increase the ease, reliability and efficiency of energy generation and so reject any calls for the protracted reliance on fossil fuels.
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