Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Different Aspects Of The Sustainable Green Energy In Africa

Different Aspects Of The Sustainable Green Energy In Africa

By Marissa Velazquez


Sustainable energy is the continuous provision of sources of energy that meets the needs of current and future generations. These sources include the use of renewable sources such as hydroelectric power; wind power, solar and related generated power and may also include Geo-generated power. In most places in Africa, the use of hydroelectric, wind and Geo-power is picking up. This is mainly driven by the industrialization phase through which many countries are going through. The use of sustainable green energy in Africa can be said to be picking up.

There is a very large different between the renewable and non-renewable sources. The non-renewable sources can only be used for some time after which they get depleted. This means that they cannot be relied in provision of clean power for future generations. The renewable sources provide power for a very long time. These sources do not get depleted and therefore form a very critical source of power for the future generations.

Renewable sources of power are also more effective as compared to their non-renewable counterparts. This means that they meet various household and industrial demands without compromising the future generations. The renew-ability ensures that such sources can be used over and over again without being depleted. This is mainly because they use natural powers for generation.

There exists a high dynamic harmony between the availability of high-intense goods and provision of great services to all. This means that current generations are always working towards preserving the future generations. The solution to this problem lies in moving away from coal and petrol-based sources of power. The harmonization of this slow change is what will transform this planet.

There are a number of unique cycles that lie between the production and the supply of energy in most economies. The cycles of production and supply work hand in hand. This ensures that the production plants maximize the rate of production so as maximize on the supply of power to industries and households. For this reason, the hydro-electric generation plants are situated at strategic places along the deepest and most stable gorges. The windmills are also located in the highest and windiest locations. The supply of power is therefore boosted as result.

Most of renewable sources of energy are often associated with low emission of dangerous toxic gases. The wind, tidal and hydroelectric sources rarely emits any gases during their use. The use of coal, petroleum and petrol-based products produces a lot of carbon gases after their combustion. The release of these gases goes ahead to cause a global warming effect.

Most of the African governments are leading industrialization war. With the help of foreign investors, more and more funds are being pumped into the African economies. This has led to construction of more green industries. These use the available sources of power. As the hydro and Geo-power plants are also being constructed, the demand and supply of renewable power is generally increasing.

The production and supply of sustainable green energy in Africa is slowly transforming the entire continent. The Kyoto Protocol which most African states are signatories are boosting their economies as well helping in reducing of global warming. Most of these states are now engaging in carbon trade with most of states across the globe.




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