Renewable Energy
Can Hydrogen Fuel the World’s Fast-Growing Energy Needs? | WSJ
Some of the world’s largest companies are exploring hydrogen as a potential solution to growing energy needs. WSJ’s Neanda Salvaterra investigates whether harnessing the most abundant element in the universe can really mark the end of the fossil fuel era. Photo/Video: Jaden Urbi/The Wall Street Journal
SustainablEarth offers its line of Portable Solar Generators in Canada and USA whilst actively pursuing the opening of new markets worldwide
Written by: Jose Luis Caceres, February 2020 SustainablEarth hand in hand with technological innovation: Consistent with our mission of generating sustainable energy solutions and committed to offering innovative technological solutions that in turn generate environmental, social and economic benefits; SustainablEarth is proud to announce the open of our online store of Portable Solar Generators attending …
Mining and Renewables, a win-win and a seeming paradox
Written by: Jose Luis Caceres Background: Fossil fuels have been and continue to be a major source of energy in the mining sector, not only for powering the engines of the heavy equipment and machinery that make the mining processes possible, but also for electricity generation[1]. When it comes to mining, a business as usual …
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Clean and affordable electricity in the context of the UN’s Sustainable Development goals – The LUTW case
Written by: Jose Luis Caceres In September of 2015 world leaders adopted the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, which includes a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). This historical milestone signified an unprecedented world-wide commitment in the fight to end poverty, inequality and injustice; protect and preserve the environment and tackle climate change. The …
The Albertan ‘turmoil’ and the necessity to move along with the times
By: Jose Luis Caceres The current context The ‘Albertan advantage’ is a motto that was coined over the years owed to the solid expansion of the oil & gas industry. Despite the fossil-fuel richness of the province, the current economic circumstances owed to the low prices of these commodities might make one wonder if that …
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Hydrogen, the ultimate fuel! Can we produce it effectively and economically? Part 1/3: Hydrogen from water – ‘eH2Fuel technology’
By: Jose Luis Caceres One of the greatest challenges of our generation and presumably of the generations coming after us, is to confront Climate Change, and more specifically, the negative environmental effects of human-made carbon emissions as a consequence of burning fossil fuels. This article constitutes part one out of three in the hydrogen series. These …
The dilemma of being green. Does this mean ‘unaffordable’ up-front costs or the sacrifice of living standards?
By: Jose Caceres The recent trends on becoming ‘greener’ are not a fad, but are here to stay. The global community is embracing the desire of becoming greener and the concerns on Climate Change are without a doubt a major catalyst for this transition. As an example, technological improvements are making more affordable than ever …
Climate Action and the importance of a sustainable frame to address the high unemployment rate that currently affects the oil industry
By: Jose Caceres As of mid-2016 the fossil fuel era is facing a critical phase. Although fossil fuels prevail in a dominant position in the energy supply of the modern world, its gigantic grip seems to be losing strength. That strength once extremely vigorous might not ever fully recover. In other words, and particularly in …