Greenergy offers a viable and necessary alternative to fossil fuels, which are responsible for most of the greenhouse gas emissions that are warming our planet. The transition to renewable energy sources reduces our dependence and helps mitigate increasing temperatures, the acidification of the oceans, and extreme weather events. The solar revolution is taking place in several countries around the world.
In Spain, Germany, China and the United States, investment in photovoltaic energy has reached record figures, boosting the creation of jobs, decreasing carbon emissions and reducing energy costs for consumers. Other examples are offshore wind energy and hydrogen, projects which are reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting terrestrial ecosystems while stimulating technological innovation and generating financial opportunities.
Energy is an essential catalyst in meeting several of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the United Nations. More specifically, there are three SDGs linked to the adopting and expansion of green energy as a tool to address the environmental, economic and social challenges facing our planet.
We still depend today on fossil infrastructures, fluctuations in the production of renewable energy, and regulatory barriers. The economies and societies around the world have deep roots in energy systems based on coal, oil and natural gas. These infrastructures include power plants, distribution networks and transport systems, which represent significant investments in capital and are designed to run off fossil fuels. Overcoming this dependence requires new infrastructures of green energy and the adapting and transforming of existing infrastructures, which is a costly, complex process that requires technical, financial and social considerations. Furthermore, as with any change, it encounters resistance from stakeholders established in the fossil fuel industry.
The transition requires the commitment and active participation of companies and consumers, who play an essential role in adopting and promoting green energy. There are strategies and key opportunities to boost this transition effectively.
Companies can invest in the installation of renewable energy systems in their facilities, such as solar panels or wind turbines. This enables them to reduce their carbon footprint, save on long-term energy costs, and work on environmental and Corporate Social Responsibility policies. They can also choose to purchase renewal energy, supporting the development of green projects. In addition, they can play an important role in educating and raising awareness of the importance of green energy and their stakeholders.
The interest in sustainable and socially responsible investments is also increasing, which has boosted the funding of green energy projects and the creation of opportunities for companies and entrepreneurs in the sector. Along with favourable policies and regulations, these could be the driving force behind the adoption of green energy.
One of the most recent industrial photovoltaic projects to use Salicru's grid-connected solar inverters was implemented by the company Serpiscolor, which created a field of more than 800 solar panels to generate clean energy, gain more autonomy in its electricity supply and reduce the energy costs associated with its production processes.
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Social awareness is becoming a primordial factor in promoting policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions with the goal of net zero, i.e. almost quashing them. However, for the mass implementation of solar farms, they must also be profitable, which in turn means that they must be extremely efficient.











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