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Renewable Energy is the Future

It Grows Economies. It Light Up Homes, Schools and Hospitals. It Empowers women and Local Communities.

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Renewable Energy is the Future

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  1. “Renewable Energy is the Future” TITLE

  2. Title Energy Powers Opportunity • Text • It Grows Economies. It Light Up Homes, Schools and Hospitals. • It Empowers women and Local Communities. • And It Paves a Path out of greater properity for All.

  3. Global Energy Demand • Global Energy Demand will grow upto 33% from 2010 to 2035. • Global Energy- related carbon dioxide emissions could rise 20% by 2035.

  4. Title Renewable Energy • Text • Renewable Energy investment has been rising rapidly around the world - to $260 billion last year - and created. Renewable energy is generally defined asenergy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.

  5. Wind Energy • Almost 20% of Denmark's Electricity is produce from Wind Power. • Wind Technology could provide 9% of global electricity by 2030.

  6. Solar Power • Solar Energy's technical potential is hundreads if times greater than the world's total Electricity use. • Global PV capacity has been increasing at an average annual growth rate of more than 40% since 2000.

  7. Hydro Power • Technical Potential for Hydropower is 400% current production. • Brazil's hydroelectricity dams produce 83% of the country's electricity.

  8. BioEnergy • The EU's gross electricity production from biomass increased by more than 10% between 2008 and 2009. • Sustainably grown biomass could produce up to 4X the global electricity needed by 2050.

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