Why is Global Transition to Green Energy Inevitable?

Mr. Vasanth JB, COO, Pan Oleo Energy New Delhi (India), July 3: With the widespread adoption of Fossil fuels, the world has experienced substantial advancement in overall industrial and economic growth. However, fossil fuels are limited and non-renewable sources of energy. Fossil fuel reserves are getting depleted due to rampant usage of fossil fuels, and […]

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Mr. Vasanth JB, COO, Pan Oleo Energy New Delhi (India), July 3: With the widespread adoption of Fossil fuels, the world has experienced substantial advancement in overall industrial and economic growth. However, fossil fuels are limited and non-renewable sources of energy. Fossil fuel reserves are getting depleted due to rampant usage of fossil fuels, and […]
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Mr. Vasanth JB, COO, Pan Oleo Energy

New Delhi (India), July 3: With the widespread adoption of Fossil fuels, the world has experienced substantial advancement in overall industrial and economic growth. However, fossil fuels are limited and non-renewable sources of energy. Fossil fuel reserves are getting depleted due to rampant usage of fossil fuels, and according to a study, if the fossil fuels are burnt at the current rate, they will get entirely depleted by the 2060s. Apart from the fact that they are limited resources, burning fossil fuels causes air pollution that can have detrimental impacts on the health of living beings.

Emissions from burning fossil fuels drive climate change, which can have many adverse effects on the Planet. Research from Harvard University found that more than 8 million people died in 2018 from fossil fuel pollution, which could notably increase in the future.

“Fossil fuels cater to approximately 80% of the energy requirements in today’s world, and sudden transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy sources is not feasible.

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