Solar energy is the cleanest and most inexhaustible form of all known energy sources. Solar radiation (heat, light and other radiation emitted from the sun) is the primary energy source for almost all natural processes on earth.
The sun provides massive amounts of renewable energy that can be harnessed to provide us with heat and electricity, the two key requirements for running the modern world.
The amount of solar energy that falls on the Earth in just one hour is enough to power the world for a whole year.
Climate Change
Fossil fuels such as gasoline/petrol, diesel, LPG, coal and natural gas power much of the modern world. These materials are burnt to release the energy contained in the carbon atomic bonds, but there are harmful byproducts, a major one being CO 2. Increased CO 2 levels in the atmosphere act like an insulating layer, trapping heat like a greenhouse, and causing the earth to gradually warm. This occurrence is commonly referred to as Global Warming, and is a key factor behind the Climate Change our planet Earth is experiencing
Climate change is something that impacts all humans. The effects are many and varied but in general terms it brings more extreme and erratic weather patterns... Things that directly effect the life, safety and prosperity of the human race.
http://www.carbonneutral.com.au/climate-change.html
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/
Unfortunately strong lobbying of many governments around the world by those who profit from continued use of fossil fuels has resulted in a severe lack of action to reduce CO 2 emissions and curb further global warming by those with the responsibility and power to do so.
Fortunately there is a growing wave of awareness and action to implement technologies and practices to reduce CO 2 emissions, and to move the world towards using a more sustainable energy mix. Apricus's ranges of solar thermal products are a part of that clean energy mix. Apricus products are an effective way for ordinary businesses and households to directly reduce their own carbon footprint and help become part of the solution!
How much CO2 can be saved?
By using renewable energy sources such a Solar Thermal, Solar PV, Wind, Hydro and Geothermal, reliance on fossil fuels can be minimised, thus directly reducing CO 2 emissions.
On average, for every 1kWh of grid electricity from non-renewable energy sources, around 0.6kg / 1.3lbs of CO 2 is produced, and burning natural gas for water heating produces about 0.185g / 0.4lbs of CO 2 for every kWh (not including production and delivery embodied carbon or gas burner efficiency).
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