As you may know, Time magazine has released its top 100 most influential figures, including Tony Fadell, engineer of the Smart Home. This decision clearly showcases the importance of renewable  solutions to the energy crisis. Smart Homes and the development of Smart Cities, alongside new renewable energy sources, point to a larger commitment and continued growth of the alternative and renewable energy field. I just wanted to bring to your attention an infographic from the New Jersey Institute of Technology that illustrates the growth of the renewable energy sector alongside the growth of the US economy. Currently there is $260-290 billion invested in renewable energy investments. As well as there are countless other advancements. All as a result from Concentrated Solar Power to tidal power. Even let’s not forget to include energy storage from renewable energy.

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One technology that has advanced renewable energy, smart technology and job creation. Also for the largest economic indicator job and the national solar jobs census.

Amazingly, one technology that has advanced renewable energy. Also smart technology and job creation. Yet it’s not just in China but greatly across the United States. So the United States and the world are for solar power.

In the United States, .005 percent of all energy consumed comes from solar. This may seem like an insignificant number, but it’s actually quite substantial. In addition, between 2014 and 2015 alone, there was a 33 percent increase in solar power generation across the globe! Currently, the total photovoltaic (PV) power generation capacity around the not just in China but greatly across the United States and the world is solar power.

In conclusion, this all contributes and proves that the renewable energy section is growing. As well as has great promise for job growth and better environmental practices. Finally, check out the informative infographic by the New Jersey Institute of Technology titled, “The Evolution and Future Growth of Renewable Energy.”New Jersey Institute of Technology Renewable Energy-RedLogo-Compressed

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  1. Reblogged this on TheGreenScholar and commented:
    From whence renewable energy has come and where it is going…

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