Solar energy: Cleaner, manageable option The global concerns over continued damage to the planet have led mankind to tap renewable sources of energy. With Government’s initiatives and industry efforts, solar energy is getting increased acceptance in the country. Since efficient management systems are in place also now to monitor this clean power, there is a need to encourage its usage all the more. **************************************************************** Over-utilisation of non-renewable resources has taken a serious toll on the planet’s climate. By its relentless generation of energy, power and electricity over the years, mankind has contributed towards producing greenhouse gases (GHG) which damage the earth’s atmosphere. Data suggests that since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, human activities have led to 45 per cent increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide. Thankfully enough, the realisation has dawned now that to prevent any further deterioration to the environment, it is imperative to switch to renewable sources of energy. And there are plenty of such sources available to choose from. From solar energy and wind energy to tidal energy, there are many clean and natural alternatives which human beings can make use of without harming the planet any further.
“From solar energy and wind energy to tidal energy, there are many clean and natural alternatives which human beings can make use of without harming the planet any further.