Renewable Energy

WHAT IS RENEWABLE ENERGY

Renewable energy refers to energy derived from naturally replenishing resources that are continuously available or can be naturally replenished within a human lifetime. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and contribute to environmental degradation and climate change, renewable energy sources are sustainable and have minimal environmental impact. Some common examples of renewable energy Proymed y Numan S.A sources and invests in include solar power, wind power, hydropower, biomass, and geothermal energy.

WHY RENEWABLE ENERGY?

Climate Change Mitigation

One of the most pressing challenges facing humanity is climate change, driven primarily by the burning of fossil fuels. Renewable energy sources produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions during electricity generation, making them a critical tool in mitigating climate change. By transitioning to renewable energy, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and significantly lower carbon emissions, helping to slow the pace of global warming and limit the impacts of climate change.

Environmental Benefits

In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy sources offer various environmental benefits. For example, solar and wind power produce minimal air and water pollution compared to fossil fuels, improving air quality and protecting ecosystems. Hydropower and geothermal energy have relatively low environmental impacts when properly managed, minimizing habitat disruption and water usage.

Energy Security

Unlike fossil fuels, which are subject to price volatility and geopolitical tensions, renewable energy sources are abundant and widely distributed. By harnessing renewable energy, countries can reduce their dependence on imported fossil fuels and enhance energy security. Moreover, decentralized renewable energy systems, such as rooftop solar panels and small-scale wind turbines, empower communities to generate their own energy locally, reducing vulnerability to disruptions in centralized energy grids.

Economic Opportunities

The transition to renewable energy presents significant economic opportunities for innovation, job creation, and economic growth. Renewable energy industries, such as solar and wind power, have experienced rapid growth in recent years, driving investment, creating jobs, and stimulating local economies. Additionally, renewable energy projects often have lower operational costs and long-term price stability compared to fossil fuel-based power generation, making them attractive investments for governments, businesses, and individuals.

Energy Access and Equity

Renewable energy has the potential to improve energy access and equity by providing affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions to underserved communities. In remote or off-grid areas where traditional energy infrastructure is lacking, renewable energy technologies, such as solar microgrids and small-scale wind turbines, can provide clean and reliable electricity, improving quality of life, supporting economic development, and promoting social equity.

In summary, renewable energy offers a sustainable, environmentally friendly, and economically viable alternative to fossil fuels. By embracing renewable energy technologies and accelerating the transition to a clean energy future, we can address the urgent challenges of climate change, promote environmental stewardship, enhance energy security, and create a more prosperous and equitable world for present and future generations.

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BILLION OF DOLARS

In 2020, global investment in renewable energy capacity reached USD 303.5 billion,

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GLOBAL HYDROPOWER CAPACITY

Global hydropower capacity exceeded 1,300 GW, with large-scale hydropower projects prevalent in many countries

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GEOTHERMAL CAPACITY

Geothermal capacity surpassed 14 GW globally by the end of 2020, while biomass capacity exceeded 120 GW, according to IRENA data

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BIOMASS CAPACITY WORLDWIDE (2020)

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MILLIONS OF PEOPLE

International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the sector employed approximately 11.5 million people globally in 2019, with the potential for further job growth in the coming years.

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RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION

The European Union aims to achieve at least 32% renewable energy consumption by 2030.