Electrification

Electrification refers to the process of replacing technologies that use fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) with technologies that use electricity as a source of energy. Renewable technology OnSite Electrification is the future of electricity infrastructure. 

There are 1.6 billion people in the developing world that do not have access to electricity; As well as 2.4 billion people that use traditional biomass, such as wood or agricultural residues for  cooking, heating, and other needs. Electrical energy usage emissions represent 80 percent of the total GHG emissions. This is contributing to global warming and making the trend towards natural disasters in many parts of the world worse.

A point to point electrification solution is perfect for areas with little or no electricity infrastructure. OnSite Decentralize Distributed Power source. Decentralized power distribution is responsible for a point to point independent power supply; rather than being connected to a centralized grid power source.

The environment and societies is undergoing a rapid transformation due to climate change. These changes also impact the development of various companies and motivate them to move towards sustainability. Thus, companies and organizations are directing their efforts to integrate sustainability not only in its business strategy, but also into their supply chain.

Zero emission is critical for a sustainable energy future!

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