Leaders In Green Technologies Usage
Ideas of green technologies inspire scientists and inventors all around the world.
Being eco-friendly and living in harmony with nature is nowadays the prerogative of not so many people, as far as they are used to consuming a lot not taking into account the limitations of natural resources.
It is essential that there are some countries, which might allow not to take into consideration the consequences of their industrial breakthrough for nature and environment.
However there are much more vivid example of the opposite states who preserve balance between humans and nature.
The following 5 countries might be defined as such due to their persistence in environmentally friendly livelihood.
1.
Denmark is intended to substitute the fossil fuels on 100%, which is caused by huge wind energy production sector in its economy.
Particularly, this state has 1/3 share of wind energy market in the world.
2.
5% of Swedish population work in green organizations, that determines that this country is very eco-friendly and chases the goal of total domination of renewable energy in every branch of public and state life.
Among the brightest examples are Malmo City, where the state programme on putting its functioning on solar energy exclusively is accomplished, and Stockholm, where it was initiated lately.
The astonishing results would not be received without strict government policy.
3.
The UK seeks a 60% cut of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, with the support of such financial institutions as UK Trade & Investments and ThinkLondon.
The impetus for the development of renewable energy is to hold the 2012 Olympics in London, which promises to be the cleanest Olympic Games in history.
By 2020, the country's goal is to generate renewable energy on the basis of at least 15% of energy consumption.
4.
Israel is a top country in management of water resources.
The evidence of such progress is that 75% of wasted waters are recycled in the country as well as the world's largest desalination plant is operated precisely by Israel.
The market volume of clean technologies in the country is small, but the focus here is directed to research and academic centers with great potential.
Israel is also a "home" of the Better Place project, aimed at dissemination of the infrastructure for electric vehicles.
5.
Germany is the world's leader in solar energy power systems; currently it produces 10% of solar energy on the international market, but according to the forecasts this indicator will increase up to 50% by 2050.
Being eco-friendly and living in harmony with nature is nowadays the prerogative of not so many people, as far as they are used to consuming a lot not taking into account the limitations of natural resources.
It is essential that there are some countries, which might allow not to take into consideration the consequences of their industrial breakthrough for nature and environment.
However there are much more vivid example of the opposite states who preserve balance between humans and nature.
The following 5 countries might be defined as such due to their persistence in environmentally friendly livelihood.
1.
Denmark is intended to substitute the fossil fuels on 100%, which is caused by huge wind energy production sector in its economy.
Particularly, this state has 1/3 share of wind energy market in the world.
2.
5% of Swedish population work in green organizations, that determines that this country is very eco-friendly and chases the goal of total domination of renewable energy in every branch of public and state life.
Among the brightest examples are Malmo City, where the state programme on putting its functioning on solar energy exclusively is accomplished, and Stockholm, where it was initiated lately.
The astonishing results would not be received without strict government policy.
3.
The UK seeks a 60% cut of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, with the support of such financial institutions as UK Trade & Investments and ThinkLondon.
The impetus for the development of renewable energy is to hold the 2012 Olympics in London, which promises to be the cleanest Olympic Games in history.
By 2020, the country's goal is to generate renewable energy on the basis of at least 15% of energy consumption.
4.
Israel is a top country in management of water resources.
The evidence of such progress is that 75% of wasted waters are recycled in the country as well as the world's largest desalination plant is operated precisely by Israel.
The market volume of clean technologies in the country is small, but the focus here is directed to research and academic centers with great potential.
Israel is also a "home" of the Better Place project, aimed at dissemination of the infrastructure for electric vehicles.
5.
Germany is the world's leader in solar energy power systems; currently it produces 10% of solar energy on the international market, but according to the forecasts this indicator will increase up to 50% by 2050.