Is it time to change the world through renewable energy?

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Is it time to change the world through renewable energy?

Renewable energy developments are ongoing in Sarawak, Malaysia. This is not just a local change but has the potential to affect the entire world. If this movement is supported, what days are ahead?

1. Today’s News

Source:
Macquarie’s Blueleaf Energy, Chemsain Sustainability exploring development of renewable energy projects in S’wak

Summary:

  • Blueleaf Energy and Chemsain Sustainability are exploring renewable energy developments in Sarawak
  • They are looking at major land-based projects with the potential of up to 3GW
  • Both organizations have signed agreements and built collaborative relationships

2. Natural Perspectives

The transition to renewable energy is an inevitable path toward building sustainable futures. Communities reliant on fossil fuels like coal and oil continue to impact the environment. The motivation for areas like Sarawak to consider renewable energy is not only environmental concern but also social pressure to seek alternatives to energy dependency. This movement can affect local energy choices.

3. What will the future look like?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A tomorrow where renewable energy becomes the norm

With the proliferation of renewable energy, it will be standard in many countries. The provision of energy not reliant on fossil fuels will occur, and energy distribution will be fulfilled. This will result in decreased environmental impacts, and energy costs might fall. People will start to understand renewable energy as part of their daily lives.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A tomorrow where renewable energy technology will grow significantly

The facilities of technology stimulate, and energy production will be simpler and more affordable. With new technologies, our lives will become more sustainable and environmentally focused. Energy self-sufficiency will be achievable, and local economies will strengthen, benefiting the entire community. The efficiency of sustainable energy will be real.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A tomorrow where the transition to renewable energy fails

If renewable energy developments do not materialize and reliance on fossil fuels continues, there could be a deterioration of environmental issues. Climate change may increase, and natural disasters could rise, leading communities to live in uncertainty. People will begin to feel fear about not achieving sustainable futures.

4. Suggestions on what we can do

Thoughtful suggestions

  • Assess your energy usage. What options are available?
  • It is essential to have the desire to promote the use of renewable energy in your area.

Small practical suggestions

  • Consider alternatives for electricity companies and reduce energy consumption.
  • By sharing information about renewable energy with others, you can spread awareness.

5. What are you doing?

  • What steps are you taking to increase renewable energy options?
  • How can you become involved in energy issues in your area?
  • How can you choose to live in an environmentally sustainable way?

What future have you envisioned? Please let us know through a quote or comments on social media.

Jun Sasaki

Solo entrepreneur running StudyRiver — a future-focused media platform.
Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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