Solar panels and renewable energy sources in the Third World
If we think about the latest renewable energy revolution, we tend to think that applications for residential property. The developed world is full of boundless energy resources harvesting and appropriate conditions for such energy. A fact largely unknown in all this is that developing countries even more advantageous when it comes to access to renewable energy sources. Reducing the dependence on fossil fuels is in a developing economy is incredibly beneficial to the industry, cannot as nations in the early development of the same price on imports of fuel as already developed nations, and this can be incredibly expensive mass production that we see in countries like India and China. This approach incentive to reduce energy consumption in the long run will prove extremely beneficial to the fear of global climate change.
Renewable energy can also be incredibly well-suited to developing countries, is produced mainly in rural and inaccessible areas, transmission and distribution of energy from fossil fuels, can be difficult and expensive. Electricity generation from renewable energy sources on site to offer a solid alternative.
Market trends reflect the general importance of developing countries in promoting renewable energy. Overall, developing countries have more than half the capacity of renewable energy worldwide. China, India and Brazil all show great innovation in this industry, Brazil produces most of the world’s sugar-ethanol and was to include a new biomass and wind turbines.
Development of renewable energy may also have more advantages than just cheap energy. These projects have already demonstrated that they contribute to poverty reduction by providing the vital energy needed for creating businesses and jobs, so that for cooking, heating and lighting in buildings Residential. James holds a Masters in Environmental Management and works as an independent consultant for companies that want to reduce their ecological footprint. Council as a consultant, he helps in the planning of trading systems and solar panels.
James still enjoys writing online articles and blogs, most of them focus on renewable energy and infrastructure management.






