In a little more than five years, renewable energy targets set for 2030 will come knocking on the door. Whether they will be reached or missed, depends on multiple factors, most of which concern policymakers and the energy sector itself. At OEEC 2024, we meet once again to emphasize the critical importance of cooperation and coordination in driving this transition from traditional fossil fuels to more sustainable and renewable energy sources. This year’s theme, Harmony, reflects the growing need for unity within the industry. Read more in this article to find out which topics will be discussed during #OEEC2024 conference: https://lnkd.in/eAA2pctT Tickets here: https://lnkd.in/eiqQSFDB
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#SustainabilityTerms Renewable energy is derived from natural sources, like water, the wind and the sun, which replenish at a faster rate than they are consumed. In contrast, non-renewable fossil fuels are a finite source. In 2022/23, Ambu’s share of renewable energy was 18.5%, and we will continue to expand on our renewable energy usage.
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🌟 Our third paradigm to achieve a tripling in annual renewable energy deployment by 2030 is: "Keep calm and carry on... even in the midst of economic growth"👑 Why keeping calm? 💡 Experience shows that renewable energy technologies can grow much faster than other power generation technologies, and often faster than governments and utilities assume. Check out other reasons in our online guide on parliamentary action suggestion to achieve Paradigm #3 of our tripling RE deployment report ⬇ https://lnkd.in/e836rFYj #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #legislation #TriplingTarget World Future Council
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