Renewable energy has come a long way in a relatively short time. But there are still many questions about the cost effectiveness and feasibility of investing in renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power, especially on an individual level.
Solar power has led the renewable energy pack for years. In terms of long-term reliability, solar power generation has the best odds of meeting global energy needs.1 However, as far as current global production rates go, wind-generated power often runs neck and neck with its sunny counterpart.
New designs and technology are driving diversity in the wind power sector at a rapid pace. If we’re really looking to create energy security from a natural resource, the answer may literally be blowing in the wind.
Infographic by: fix.com
Solar power has led the renewable energy pack for years. In terms of long-term reliability, solar power generation has the best odds of meeting global energy needs.1 However, as far as current global production rates go, wind-generated power often runs neck and neck with its sunny counterpart.
New designs and technology are driving diversity in the wind power sector at a rapid pace. If we’re really looking to create energy security from a natural resource, the answer may literally be blowing in the wind.
Infographic by: fix.com