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Businesses to invest in renewable energy for the future

Monday 07 December 2009

Small-scale renewable energy usage can play a big role in electricity needs of major cities across the world, says The Guardian. The use of renewable energy could get rid of two Sizewell B type nuclear stations or a coal fired thermal power plant within the next few years if the organisations and government decide to do so.

The need is to generate at least 5-6% of electricity by making use of small-scale renewable sources so that the return on investment can be maximised and the cost of electricity can come down in a big way. C–Track is an organisation, which offers products and alternatives in this direction so that consumers can realise the green dividends by making use of alternative or renewable sources of energy.

The use of small-scale green energy systems in form of wind turbines and solar panels will lead to emission cuts. This is what is necessary for a low carbon economy. These tiny initiatives would create the path for schemes that will allow consumers to play a big role in tackling of climate change an initiative well supported by C-Track. Another crucial thing, which cannot be ignored, is energy security and creation of green jobs that can be useful for any country.

As for organisations, it is important to make use of C-Track products to maintain the best operational workflow for managing its fleet size and resources. Managing transportation facilities in a better manner using C-Track products can open the doors for better organisational operations and contribute in a way towards a green future. Since fuel costs will be the biggest problem in the future therefore finding alternatives at this juncture and managing the fleets in a better manner is a crucial thing for many organisations.

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07 December 2009 | Businesses to invest in renewable energy for the future

People from across the planet are doing their bit to look at green alternatives for the future something that can, according to The Guardian, help in a big way. It is up to organisations to follow their approach and invest in green technology for their operations so that the use of renewable energy...