Steel is the Springboard to Sustainability

October 18, 2019

To sustain planet Earth and combat the advance of global warming, scientists calculate that the world must cut greenhouse gas, or carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions by 12 to 14 gigatonnes by 2030 to keep temperature increases below a targeted 2°C. The large-scale implementation of renewable energy technologies—solar, wind, tidal and geothermal—is critical to reaching that goal.

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Solar heat for cities the sustainable solution for district heating

Infographic | December 19, 2019

SDH is a large field of solar thermal collectors supplying solar energy to the heat network of a neighbourhood, a village or a town. This field is supplemented by a heating centre, which provides additional energy to meet all the heating needs of connected residential, public or office buildings. The heat network can likewise be supplied with surplus energy of collectors installed on the roofs of those buildings.

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How to maximize renewables in the energy mix?

Infographic | April 8, 2020

How to maximize renewable in the energy mix and energy storage help to integrate renewable in the grid.

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Capturing the Renewable Energy Shift

Infographic | March 16, 2021

As the impacts of climate change and the importance of decarbonization have started to become clear, it’s hard to ignore the ongoing shift towards embracing renewables. Today, the renewables energy market has already become the energy industry’s biggest driver of growth, and both governments and businesses have been pressed to solidify their commitments to green energy. This infographic from eToro highlights the many developments propelling the shift towards renewable energy, and shines a spotlight on what investors should expect in the market.

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Smart Energy Solutions – Globally Preventing Energy Wastage

Infographic | December 26, 2019

The advent of IoT in the energy sector has enabled the emergence of smart energy solutions that are revolutionizing the complete sector of energy utility. Internet of Things with its advanced features has offered the energy industry the capabilities to optimally manage their assets, monitor the energy consumption, and fulfill the ever-changing energy demands. However, the biggest benefit that IoT offer is the ability to decrease energy wastage.

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Fossil fuels and chemicals What's the current situation like?

Infographic | February 28, 2020

MODERN CIVILIZATION THRIVES ON A CONSTANT FLOW OF ENERGY AND MATERIAL GOODS, OBTAINED FROM NATURAL RESOURCES SUCH AS FOSSIL FUELS, MINERALS AND BIOMASS. THIS LEADS TO THE PRODUCTION OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF WASTE, WHICH BECOMES DIFFICULT TO HANDLE. SUCH A LINEAR ECONOMIC SYSTEM IS NOT SUSTAINABLE HAVING NEGATIVE EFFECTS FOR OUR PLANET.

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Solar Wind Power by the Numbers

Infographic | March 25, 2021

Despite the global pandemic, the U.S. utility-scale solar generating capacity grew by 4,238 MW in Q4'20, capping a year of steady additions amounting to 10,023 MW. This is an increase of 77.8% in capacity additions from 2019. U.S. now has 49,124 MW of installed utility-scale solar capacity. Meanwhile, the wind industry added 7,248 MW in the quarter and 13,829 MW of capacity in 2020, an increase of 48% from 2019.

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Williams Renewables specialises in renewable energy installations, including solar PV, solar thermal and biomass boilers. With offices in London, Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire, we work throughout South and Mid England. We have the skills and capabilities to take on projects ranging from domestic installations to large community or commercial systems.

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