Renewable energy & socioeconomic changes
Energy

Renewable energy & socioeconomic changes

Stepping into the era of renewable energy will bring forth big socioeconomic changes all over the world. It will introduce a new industry and new means of living to all sorts of people.

Those having vocal skills will work on the projects, operations, and all supported industries, such as agriculture and transportation. But the high impact will be on the normal citizens, from whom governments will buy their energy.

Inhabitants and households could install solar panels on their roofs—or with the advanced silicon film solar panels, they can install them on their glass windows and start to generate power that could be saved on batteries and fed into the national grid. Governments will be most willingly to buy this extra clean energy at good prices all year.

These small setups are actually small solar farms which are accumulated to generate a high rate of power output that could be transferred to any part of the world through international electric grids.

Read the full article by Hisham Farouk via Daily News Egypt.

[Photo by CGP Grey | Flickr]

Renewable energy & socioeconomic changes

Good practices and European projects map

@AgoraMedSpring

Good practices and European projects map

About the author

Medspring Agora team's picture

The Euro-Mediterranean AGORA is a way to engage the civil society in the institutional and policy dialogue on research and innovation with the aim of becoming an integral part of the decision making and governance processes.

The Agora is an important component of the broader MEDSPRING project, supported by the European Union with the aim of strengthening the Euro-Mediterranean dialogue and cooperation on research and innovation.