- October declared National Clean Energy Action Month as government mobilizes toward a future powered by sustainable energy and a healthier environment for all
- Although clean energy momentum continues to build, not all green energy sources are created equal; some can still leave significant environmental impact
- GeoSolar seeks to demonstrate that living in carbon-powered homes is no longer necessary; offers homeowners renewable ways to generate electricity without greenhouse gas emissions
As the climate crisis threatens the safety and health of people worldwide, forcing countries to fight weather disasters such as floods, droughts and wildfires, governments around the world – the US included – recognize that the window to prevent devastating consequences is rapidly closing. But as the adage goes, there is opportunity in every crisis. Still, once a crisis is in full swing, turning it into an opportunity often calls for new ways of thinking and responding. That’s where companies like GeoSolar Technologies (“GST”) with its SmartGreen(TM) Home system can step in to help fight against one of the biggest existential challenges of our time by transforming how homeowners heat, cool, and power homes with 100% natural energy sources.
“The climate crisis is here. Our Nation — and the world — sits at an inflection point. By investing in clean energy, modernizing our infrastructure, and ensuring that everyone benefits in the process, we can build a safer, healthier, and more energy-secure future,” President Biden said as he proclaimed October 2022 as National Clean Energy Action Month. To address this crisis, the US government has set an aspiring but achievable goal of reaching a 100% clean electricity sector by 2035 and net zero emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050. Actionable steps have been taken to make this formidable goal a reality, including establishing the first National Climate Task Force in history, reinstating, and enhancing environmental protections, and encouraging unprecedented private sector commitments to clean energy transition (https://ibn.fm/P2bBC).
With the energy sector accounting for more than 80% of the country’s emissions, it is becoming increasingly clear that the progress toward this aggressive target for slashing the US share of global emissions will rely on tackling energy efficiency. Existing homes are a major cause of the climate crisis since home energy use accounts for one-sixth of total energy consumption in the US (https://ibn.fm/lmlkN). The most effective way to reduce home greenhouse gas emissions is to replace electricity generated from fossil fuels with low- and zero-carbon sources such as wind, solar and geothermal. For that, commitment to investment and innovation is required to bring cleaner energy and lower energy bills for homeowners and businesses. As the country strives to turn the climate crisis into opportunity, the government appears confident that the country can lead the world in producing and exporting clean energy technologies, lowering energy costs, and addressing environmental injustice.
The climate crisis is a challenge desperately waiting to be addressed and the cost of the status quo is rising. But as the world continues to grapple with the consequences of climate change, what should not be overlooked is that not all renewable energy is created equal – even if an energy source or means of transport has a smaller carbon footprint, it can still leave a considerable climate footprint. One such example is Kennecott’s 100-year-old Bingham Copper Mine which is developing a new vein of ore in Utah, a state abundant in copper and other minerals essential to creating an electrified economy. While the benefits of a more electrified economy are today largely undisputed, Utahns may still wonder if they come with a high price tag, given that the mine is the state’s largest source of air pollution. Instead, more research efforts, capital investments, and suitable locations for solar, wind and geothermal generation may offer an alternative approach to tackling the climate crisis (https://ibn.fm/L3HmA). In infinite supply and with no or little greenhouse gas emissions, these energy sources are often considered greener as they can deliver more impactful decarbonization in the effort to reach net zero by 2050.
With its SmartGreen(TM) Home system that combines solar power, geothermal ground-sourced energy, and other clean energy technologies into one fully integrated system, GeoSolar seeks to empower American homeowners with a cleaner, healthier, and cheaper way to power their homes compared to traditional carbon-based energy systems (https://ibn.fm/3dK0K). Built to replace outdated fossil fuel-driven energy systems, SmartGreen(TM) Home is designed to generate enough renewable energy to power homes without utility bills and drastically reduce their carbon footprint. Offering solutions developed with both conscience and convenience in mind, GeoSolar strives to create a healthier living environment with net zero-carbon homes at its core.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.GeoSolarPlus.com.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to GeoSolar Technologies are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GST
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