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Living eco-friendly, living green

1. Using more green energy (renewable power)

Our conventional coal-fired power stations produce much carbon dioxide every year, which is the most significant greenhouse gas. Also vast amounts of water are exhausted in the generation of electricity. We can reduce our "carbon footprint" while using more alternative green energy.

 

green house

2. Be water smart

Water is precious in many countries and areas. More and more people from different countries and areas are suffering the lack of water today.

Residential solar panels: green home

Residential solar panels are meant for residential (home use) rather than commercial. With the use of residential solar panels, we can benefit from both indoor and outdoor lighting, backup power, solar water heater, water pumps, pool heaters, and covers to utilize the solar energy (solar power) in the best possible way.

Get the best residential solar panels and save yourself from the inflated energy bills, such as electricity bills. Make sure you conserve the environment by harnessing renewable energies (green energies), reducing the green house effect and global warming.

the future of China’s bioenergy

As all of us know, China is currently in a phase of rapid industrialisation and integration into the world economy. But unfortunately this has come at a high price, putting great strain on the environment through extensive use of fossil fuels and other natural resources. The difference in living standards between urban and rural areas – and between the east and west of the country – has also widened, and unemployment is rising fast.

Many are concerned that China’s long-term prosperity could be harmed by increasing social inequality and conflicts resulting from environmental pressures and eco-system degradation.


Bioenergy development has become a top government priority, and China’s law on renewable energy (alternative energy, green energy) was implemented earlier (in January 2006).

The current focus is on electricity generation from surplus agricultural residues, which are estimated at 200 million tonnes yearly. The government has set up a long-term target of 30 gigawatts of electricity generated from biomass by 2020, which will require billions of US dollars in investment. And there is also a growing interest in the development of biofuels such as biodiesel and ethanol, intended to reduce oil imports, which currently account for more than 46% of China’s total oil supply – a major energy security concern for the government.


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