Some people believe it is far from now to use renewable energy. However, I am opposed to this point for concerns of public on global climate change and developement of high-technologies to build up use of renewable sources.
Last year, Mexican city of Cancun held major concentration as for climate change summit. Although it fails to announce further conclusion on the issue, this kind of convention continues to occur while public pays attention to how they can save energy, lessening carbon outlets.
This is one of the reasons people get to have interests on using renewable energy. Worries over the issue have already introduced to real policy such as carbon tax, deals on outlets per year. So the public would go ahead to demand more on reusuable energy, enhancing supplier's capacity.
On top of that, renewable energy becomes easier to use. Technological advancement is continuously pushing up large efficiencies with low burdens to make up energy market trends in new fields. It maens diverse companies' competition heightens possibility for customers to have better choice and quality in lower expenses.
For example, producting fees would be down by 40$ for solar panels, which are one of the chiefest sources for solar plant, according to the recent reasearch by International Energy Agency. Considering the situation that the plants are sure to require abundant panels, the prospect would be rosy.
To sum up, renewable energy would call for transformation of energy paradigm in that concerns over the environmental have already and continuously pushed up the public's attention while capitalism-based market would develop the new dimension energy technology and facilitation for consumers.
In this regard, I strongly agree with the idea that sun, wind and water or etc would substitue fossil fuels not far from now. |