Renewing the Harvest: Harvesting Nature in Renewable Resources – The Gift That Keeps on Giving….
The harvest and storage of renewable energy resources for future utilization continues to be an ongoing debate.
The introduction of smart grid technology and alternative energy has created a mass
of opportunity between resources. Battery technologies have long been utilized throughout history and more recently in more innovative applications, from powering electric vehicles and charging stations, creating lighting and power cell technology, to supporting renewable energy storage for utility infrastructure projects.
The question and goal remain, how do we gradually utilize more of our natural resources, while lessening, or more efficiently and economically, alternating our dependence on traditional resources and create opportunities for economic growth?
Harvesting Nature in Renewable Resources is the gift that keeps on giving.
One might propose evaluation at the source for maximum impact and minimum costs, overtime.
This establishes an operational model that gradually introduces an increase or a hybrid of natural resources, while maintaining the ability to utilize both, creating a level of redundancy, yet, self-sufficiency, consistent in availability, always present.
Demographically focused environmental, economic impact and feasibility studies could provide valuable insight into opportunities, trends and life cycle costs that would ideally be the most favorable options to consider for positioning economic and environmental empowerment in the future. NFB
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