Sustainability

“The Role of Green Hydrogen in Decarbonizing Transportation.”

Green hydrogen plays a crucial role in decarbonizing transportation as part of a broader strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. Hydrogen is considered “green” when it is produced using renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power, through a process called electrolysis. This process involves splitting water (H₂O) into hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂) without emitting carbon dioxide.

“Harnessing Nature’s Power: Exploring the World of Biomass”

Using biomass for producing energy is not something new for humankind. Since early days; biomass is in use. As early as cavemen days. Correct! Burning wood for the fire is bioenergy and wood is biomass.  However, as time progressed, people reduced using burning of wood for cooking, heating, etc. Over the period of time, humans discovered several different kinds of biomass that either can be used directly as a fuel or any other way to use it for generating some form of energy.

The Power of Sustainability: Exploring the Basics of Sustainable Development.

When we talk about clean energy is not just about the usage of only renewable sources of energy and just discarding the usage of coal as a source or just transforming every vehicle in the world into EVs. Doing so may satisfy a few goals out of the above 17 but will disrupt other goals such as affordability. In recent years the costs related to various aspects of renewable energy have indeed been reduced but not enough to be affordable for everyone, especially in developing countries.