Asia’s Impact on the Changing Face of Global Energy Use
Jul 02
Asia is rich in gas, but also in renewable energy sources and many countries are combining the use of both to develop extensive programs. The ultimate goal is to reduce the reliance of energy requirements for purchase from other countries, and increase their own internal systems, with the ultimate outcome of lowered carbon emissions. That can be a tall requirement for some of the smaller countries, but to keep their growth in check, they need to focus on global energy, and not just local energy needs. China has been set as an example, with around forty percent of their energy coming from renewable sources. Other countries are following their lead which is resulting in new energy technologies, improved global energy as a whole and reduced costs. Creating infrastructures that will be sustainable over the long haul is the key to ensuring the progress as well as abiding by ecological guidelines for improved carbon footprint overall.
Source: http://www.iea.org/newsroomandevents/news/2012/december/name,33787,en.html
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