A Brief Explanation of The Necessity of Renewables
The threat climate change continues to pose on our planet grows more and more by the year. This raises the question asked by so many, why has little been done about it given the magnitude of the issue? You would assume that drastic measures would be taken immediately, however this has not been the case. That’s why millions of pounds are going to be invested by Getricity to pave the way for a greener future.
The need for renewable energy has never been so great. From the increasing volume of greenhouse gases being emitted to extreme weather, the planet is nearing a point of no return. It simply cannot be understated how critical it is for renewable energy to take over in supplying electricity and power etc. It shouldn't be that we have to do it, but it should be that we want to do it. Switching to renewable energy not only protects the environment, but it also protects you.
In a recent report, it was worked out that solar PV is 29% cheaper than the cheapest fossil fuel alternative. This is because the remarkable thing about renewable energy is that the only real cost is the initial investment as it doesn’t require any fuel. Therefore, companies can charge less for it.
Amongst the benefits of using renewable energy lies job creation and economic stability. One thing that has significantly contributed to the Cost of Living crisis is the constant spikes in energy prices, leaving society in an undeniably tough position. With renewable energy, this provides you with some immunity from this danger, particularly if you use a battery which can store your energy to be used at a later date.
Our planet is made beautiful by the creatures that inhabit it, its extravagant variety of plant species and its brilliantly blue sky that grows more and more frail every single day. Species of both plants and animals have seen falling numbers, with some even becoming extinct. The sky is so consumed by fossil fuels that its air pollution is so dangerous it has put a disturbingly high number of people in hospital.
Again, I think its fair to ask the question, why don’t we move over to renewable energy. Although there are high initial costs and storing enough energy will be difficult due to a lack of infrastructure and equipment, major steps need to be taken so that, when we have all of the correct measures in place to move over to renewable energy, then we do. It’s cheaper, protects the environment and every species living on earth, and it supports the economy. That’s why our Levocell batteries are so important to us. We want to be a part of the change, so we can be a part of a greener future.