Disruptive Technology: The Breakthrough in Renewable Energy – Documentary 2016

The Breakthrough in Renewable Energy – Documentary 2016

Aerospace Engineering –Published on Jun 18, 2017 
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  • Rosaliene Bacchus  On 07/29/2017 at 12:13 pm

    Thanks for sharing. Saved to watch later.

  • Rosaliene Bacchus  On 07/29/2017 at 2:00 pm

    Reblogged this on Three Worlds One Vision and commented:
    Thanks to Guyanese Online blog for sharing this must-see video.

    While the American government has decided to invest more in producing fossil fuels, the transition to affordable renewable energy is underway in major regions around the world. As investments continue to grow for the renewable energy industry, the fossil fuel industry will collapse. The transition is unstoppable: so says the Managing Director of Citigroup (9:50 on video).

    Since October 2016, the cost of producing wind & solar energy has fallen below that of coal, oil, and gas. According to a German investor (21:15 video) seeking to expand his company’s portfolio in the Middle East, oil would have to fall to US$10/barrel to compete with renewal energy.

    Meanwhile, our corporate-controlled government has convinced its supporters that America can become great again like it once was in the 1950s. Moving backwards inside of forwards into a sustainable and livable future on Earth.

  • Albert  On 07/29/2017 at 3:18 pm

    Rose its obvious we all live in different worlds. Some live in a dream world like that of Trump and the unemployed coal miners. Others try to be in the real world. Wonder about the future of oil and Guyana.

  • usfman  On 07/30/2017 at 9:33 pm

    Renewable Energy makes sense in a globalized world. Trump represent the antithesis of this ideal.

  • GEP  On 08/06/2017 at 5:19 am

    Renewables make sense, but we need to make sure that the process of manufacturing technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels are also sustainable. It would be horrible if few years down the line we are all feeling guilty for supporting renewables blindly.

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