Renewable Is The Future
For hundred years, conventional fossil-fueled power plants were at the core of power systems around the world. Electricity grids of the twentieth century were designed to distribute power from large, centralized coal, gas, nuclear, and hydro generating plants to far-flung end users.
But the renewable sources of energy are different. To harness the benefits of renewable energy, there is requirement of rethinking and reengineering of institutions, the redefinition of policies, the re-tuning of power grids and related systems, and the replacement of old mental inertia with new ones.
The question is why do we need this inertial change? Is it out of ....
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