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What Is Clean Energy?
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May 23 2016 08:40 PM | eds in Economy & Politics
The supply of solar energy is both without limit, and without cost, and
. . . that it will continue to pour down upon us for countless ages
Solar water heating,
. . . makes an important contribution to renewable heat in many countries,
. . . most notably in China, which now has
. . . 70% of the global total (180 GWth).
International Energy Agency, said that
. . . “the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies,
. . . will have huge longer-term benefits.
It will increase countries’
. . . energy security through reliance on an
. . . . . . indigenous,
. . . . . . inexhaustible, and mostly import-independent resource,
. . . . . . enhance sustainability,
. . . . . . reduce pollution,
. . . . . . lower the costs of mitigating climate change, and
. . . . . . keep fossil fuel prices lower than otherwise.
These advantages are global.
. . . Hence the additional costs of the incentives,
. . . for early deployment should be considered learning investments;
. . . they must be wisely spent, and need to be widely shared”
In 2014 global solar generation was
. . . 186 terawatt-hours, slightly less than
. . . 1% of the worlds total grid electricity.
5-22-2016 Source: What is Clean Energy?
. . . that it will continue to pour down upon us for countless ages
Solar water heating,
. . . makes an important contribution to renewable heat in many countries,
. . . most notably in China, which now has
. . . 70% of the global total (180 GWth).
International Energy Agency, said that
. . . “the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies,
. . . will have huge longer-term benefits.
It will increase countries’
. . . energy security through reliance on an
. . . . . . indigenous,
. . . . . . inexhaustible, and mostly import-independent resource,
. . . . . . enhance sustainability,
. . . . . . reduce pollution,
. . . . . . lower the costs of mitigating climate change, and
. . . . . . keep fossil fuel prices lower than otherwise.
These advantages are global.
. . . Hence the additional costs of the incentives,
. . . for early deployment should be considered learning investments;
. . . they must be wisely spent, and need to be widely shared”
In 2014 global solar generation was
. . . 186 terawatt-hours, slightly less than
. . . 1% of the worlds total grid electricity.
5-22-2016 Source: What is Clean Energy?