What is net zero, and why is it important in the fight against climate change?
Achieving net zero is crucial for mitigating climate change, because it directly addresses the root cause: greenhouse gas emissions.
By reducing these emissions to zero, we can prevent the most devastating impacts of global warming, such as extreme weather events, sea level rises, and biodiversity loss.
What is the role of solar energy in achieving sustainability and net zero?
As the world ups its net zero efforts, solar energy emerges as a valuable solution.
Solar energy works by converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels, commonly known as ‘solar panels’.
Solar panels capture sunlight, transforming it into usable power through an inverter. This creates a direct supply of clean energy that not only reduces our carbon footprint, but can significantly cut electricity bills.
It also reduces reliance on the fossil fuel-based energy sources that are responsible for over 75% of UK greenhouse gas emissions.
As well as directly powering your home or business premises, it’s also possible to store excess solar energy in solar batteries for later use. In many cases, you can use renewable energy, rather than relying on fossil fuels when the sun isn’t shining.