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Renewable Energy Future

The renewable energy future is like the start of a new era. Sooner or later we would have to be dependent on only the renewable resources of energy for our needs. The drive for the same has already started but we still have a long way to go.

If you would look into the past, you would see that the renewable energy has been talked about in the light of global warming and the apprehension of exhausting or non-renewable energy only around the start of the 20th century. But if we could even look even a further back from there we would see that the use of renewable energy was there probably from the time of cave man. There are evidences and proofs that our ancestors used to use the energy from the sun, wind and water in those days as well. But as we grew and developed we started to shift towards the fossil fuels as the source of energy. In the process, we came so far that we are not at a stage where we are worrying about exhausting all the fossil fuels that we are left with, in case we continue using them as we did over the years. And hence, now the focus is on using the renewable energy resources. It seems that we have completed a full circle and we are standing again where our ancestors were using the renewable energy. It is rightly said that the history repeats itself.

The only difference is that our ancestors were smart enough to have their so called infrastructure and technology developed in a way that they could use the renewable energy and we would have to start doing that now. This would mean that ones the renewable energy would start getting in use, the technology supporting the fossil fuels would become completely redundant. In fact, even now if you have a closer look you would see that simple appliances like an electric heater or cooking gas is replaced by solar heaters and solar energy to cook. These to a great extent have made the conventional electric heaters and stoves obsolete. In the renewable energy future we would see that whatever technology and infrastructure we have would become obsolete and we would have technology supporting the renewable energy. This feels as if whatever advancement that we did over the years would go down to drain and we would start from the scratch again. But the good news is that it is still not too late.

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