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poojagblog-blog · 19 days
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The global Electrolyzers Market is expected to reach USD 57.2 billion by 2030 from USD 0.5 billion in 2023 at a CAGR of 97.7% during the 2023–2030 period according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™.
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eebootcamp · 1 month
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Forging a Green Horizon: An In-Depth Exploration of the Synergistic Collaboration Between Shell and Verdagy in Pioneering Renewable Hydrogen Solutions
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In the relentless pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, a monumental partnership has emerged to reshape the trajectory of our energy landscape. Shell, a titan in the energy sector, and Verdagy, an avant-garde force in renewable hydrogen electrolysis, have converged in a symbiotic alliance aimed at catalyzing a paradigm shift towards greener horizons. Join us as we embark on a comprehensive journey through the intricacies of this transformative collaboration, unearthing the nuanced facets that underpin its monumental significance.
Unveiling the Innovators: At the nexus of this collaborative endeavor stands Verdagy, an eminent trailblazer endowed with over a decade of relentless innovation in renewable hydrogen technology. Their pioneering eDynamic electrolyzers stand as testament to their unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of possibility in the realm of clean energy production. Complementing Verdagy's visionary pursuits is Shell, a global powerhouse renowned for its unwavering dedication to technological excellence and sustainability. Together, these industry stalwarts form an indomitable alliance poised to redefine the contours of renewable energy innovation.
A Symphony of Expertise: Central to the fabric of this collaboration is the harmonious convergence of expertise and ingenuity. Shell's immeasurable wealth of technical acumen and operational prowess finds resonance in Verdagy's cutting-edge electrolysis technology. The synthesis of these complementary strengths has engendered a fertile ground for collaborative exploration, where ideas flourish, and innovations thrive. Through a meticulously orchestrated symphony of knowledge exchange and cross-disciplinary collaboration, Shell and Verdagy are primed to unleash a tidal wave of transformative advancements in renewable hydrogen technology.
Navigating the Technological Frontier: Delving deeper into the technological tapestry woven by Verdagy, one encounters a cornucopia of ingenuity and engineering marvels. At the heart of their innovation lies the formidable 20 MW eDynamic Electrolysis system, a testament to their unwavering pursuit of excellence in renewable hydrogen production. This technological tour de force stands as a beacon of efficiency and reliability, boasting unrivaled current densities, operational flexibility, and rapid response capabilities. Verdagy's electrolyzers emerge as the linchpin for scalable, infrastructure-grade hydrogen installations, offering a pathway towards decarbonizing critical sectors of the economy with unprecedented cost-effectiveness and sustainability.
If you want to learn more about Green Hydrogen, check out Green Hydrogen Revolution: A Path to Sustainable Energy. Discover the untapped potential of green hydrogen in reshaping our energy landscape. This insightful book unveils its role in combating climate change and offers a cleaner, renewable energy solution. Join us in the journey to a sustainable, decarbonized world. A must-read for those passionate about a greener future!"
As we traverse the landscape of renewable energy innovation, we invite stakeholders from across the spectrum to join hands in charting a course towards a greener, more sustainable future. Let us harness the collective power of collaboration and innovation to propel humanity towards a world where clean, renewable energy sources reign supreme. Together, we possess the potential to transcend the confines of convention and usher in an era of unprecedented prosperity and sustainability for generations to come. Join us in shaping the future of energy—where possibility knows no bounds, and the horizon is eternally green.
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pddparthi · 2 months
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Perovskite Powerhouse: Unlocking Scalable Solar Hydrogen Production
The fight against climate change and ensuring a secure energy future hinges on our ability to generate clean and sustainable energy. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable sources like solar energy, offers a promising alternative to traditional fossil fuels. However, developing efficient and scalable methods for green hydrogen production remains a significant challenge. A recent breakthrough…
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ilbioeconomista · 9 months
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Neste and the other leading energy companies in Finland join forces to develop an industrial hydrogen valley
Neste’s headquarter in Espoo, Finland Neste Corporation, Gasgrid Finland Ltd, Helen Ltd, and Vantaa Energy Ltd have in collaboration started preliminary studies on the development of an industrial hydrogen valley in the Uusimaa region, Finland. This joint effort is a step forward in driving Finland towards a leading hydrogen economy in Europe that creates industrial investment opportunities and…
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greenfue · 1 year
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Masdar, ADNOC, bp, Tadweer and Etihad Airways explore production in the UAE of sustainable aviation fuel from municipal solid waste and renewable hydrogen
 Partners to conduct a feasibility study for the region’s first project to produce sustainable aviation fuel using renewable hydrogen and municipal solid waste SAF will be crucial in helping to decarbonize the aviation industry worldwide  Joint feasibility study announced at the Abu Dhabi Masdar, ADNOC, bp, Tadweer (Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company) and Etihad Airways announced at Abu Dhabi…
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reasonsforhope · 8 months
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"It may sound surprising, but when times are tough and there is no other food available, some soil bacteria can consume traces of hydrogen in the air as an energy source.
In fact, bacteria remove a staggering 70 million tonnes of hydrogen yearly from the atmosphere, a process that literally shapes the composition of the air we breathe.
We have isolated an enzyme that enables some bacteria to consume hydrogen and extract energy from it, and found it can produce an electric current directly when exposed to even minute amounts of hydrogen.
As we report in a new paper in Nature, the enzyme may have considerable potential to power small, sustainable air-powered devices in future.
Bacterial genes contain the secret for turning air into electricity
Prompted by this discovery, we analysed the genetic code of a soil bacterium called Mycobacterium smegmatis, which consumes hydrogen from air.
Written into these genes is the blueprint for producing the molecular machine responsible for consuming hydrogen and converting it into energy for the bacterium. This machine is an enzyme called a “hydrogenase”, and we named it Huc for short.
Hydrogen is the simplest molecule, made of two positively charged protons held together by a bond formed by two negatively charged electrons. Huc breaks this bond, the protons part ways, and the electrons are released...
The molecular blueprint for extracting hydrogen from air
With Huc isolated, we set about studying it in earnest, to discover what exactly the enzyme is capable of. How can it turn the hydrogen in the air into a sustainable source of electricity?
Remarkably, we found that even when isolated from the bacteria, Huc can consume hydrogen at concentrations far lower even than the tiny traces in the air. In fact, Huc still consumed whiffs of hydrogen too faint to be detected by our gas chromatograph, a highly sensitive instrument we use to measure gas concentrations...
Enzymes could use air to power the devices of tomorrow
It’s early days for this research, and several technical challenges need to be overcome to realise the potential of Huc.
For one thing, we will need to significantly increase the scale of Huc production. In the lab we produce Huc in milligram quantities, but we want to scale this up to grams and ultimately kilograms.
However, our work demonstrates that Huc functions like a “natural battery” producing a sustained electrical current from air or added hydrogen.
As a result, Huc has considerable potential in developing small, sustainable air-powered devices as an alternative to solar power.
The amount of energy provided by hydrogen in the air would be small, but likely sufficient to power a biometric monitor, clock, LED globe or simple computer. With more hydrogen, Huc produces more electricity and could potentially power larger devices.
Another application would be the development of Huc-based bioelectric sensors for detecting hydrogen, which could be incredibly sensitive. Huc could be invaluable for detecting leaks in the infrastructure of our burgeoning hydrogen economy or in a medical setting.
In short, this research shows how a fundamental discovery about how bacteria in soils feed themselves can lead to a reimagining of the chemistry of life. Ultimately it may also lead to the development of technologies for the future."
-via The Conversation, March 8, 2023. Article written by the authors of the study.
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TES Canada is investing $4 billion, without public funding, to build a Shawinigan, Que. plant producing "green" hydrogen, a fuel used to reduce dependence on hydrocarbons in industry and heavy transport. "This is the first green hydrogen project in the country," said federal Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne at a press conference in Shawinigan on Friday morning, accompanied by Quebec's Economy and Energy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon. The plant's main customer will be Énergir, which will use the hydrogen to produce around one-fifth of its 115 million cubic meters of renewable natural gas (RNG) by 2030.
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mindblowingscience · 1 year
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This could be another step towards a clean energy future, if renewables power the process. The new device makes a few chemical modifications to existing technologies, making it possible to extract hydrogen from untreated, unpurified seawater – which could alleviate concerns about using precious water supplies.
"We have split natural seawater into oxygen and hydrogen… to produce green hydrogen by electrolysis, using a non-precious and cheap catalyst in a commercial electrolyzer," explains chemical engineer Shizhang Qiao of the University of Adelaide in Australia.
Traditionally, hydrogen fuel has been made using natural gas, but it can also be made through electrolysis.
Electrolysis is a water-splitting reaction that uses electricity to bump hydrogen atoms out of elbow-shaped water molecules, and an electrolyzer is a device in which that happens.
Right now, this process can be achieved using electricity from fossil fuels or from renewable energy sources, but both systems require fresh water. Finding a way to achieve electrolysis with seawater could make the future of green hydrogen fuel production far more sustainable.
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genesisnanotech · 4 months
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'First of its kind’ | US firm unveils hydrogen-battery hybrid car with range of over 1,000 Km
A US start-up is now taking pre-orders for a plug-in hybrid passenger vehicle that runs using both a hydrogen fuel-cell and a battery, which it claims has a range of 700 miles (1,127km). Virginia-based Revo Zevo’s “model Energy” uses a battery as the primary power source, with the hydrogen fuel cell kicking in to power the vehicle and thereby extend its range. “This allows the vehicle to keep…
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climatecalling · 5 months
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The US government is currently determining what counts as clean hydrogen, and the exact terms it agrees upon will have huge implications for what will effectively become an entirely new energy industry. Meanwhile, building the infrastructure to produce it wholly from scratch will be tough to pull off. That’s a problem a new system of so-called hydrogen hubs aims to fix. President Joe Biden was at the Port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 13 to announce the creation of seven new hydrogen hubs around the country that will produce hydrogen fuel and begin to establish this new energy industry. The Biden administration envisions these hubs to be sprawling clusters of pipelines and facilities across hundreds of miles. ... There’s a way to produce hydrogen that worsens climate change, and there’s a way to do it cleanly. It all depends on how the hydrogen is produced. ... Clean energy industry leaders and environmentalists have thoughts on this. One of the key proposals they’re making is a strict definition based on three pillars. The core pillar would require hydrogen producers to add new renewables to the grid instead of diverting existing nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar. ... The second and third pillars hold producers to similarly strict measures so the hydrogen industry isn’t taking away from clean energy already out there. ... The Biden administration ultimately considers hydrogen key to reducing 25 percent of global climate emissions by 2050. That is, in part, because there are simply parts of the economy that can’t be cleaned up by relying on renewables and electrification alone. “Heavy transportation and heavy industry are the toughest nuts to crack, said Crane from the DOE. “And hydrogen is the solution to that.”
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poojagblog-blog · 20 days
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The global Blue Ammonia Market is expected to grow from an estimated USD 78 million in 2023 to USD 7,664 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 62.3% according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™.
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eretzyisrael · 1 year
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Good News From Israel
In the 5th Mar 23 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
·       A new Israeli treatment avoids risk of damage to vital organs.
·       Israeli medics are still working in Turkiye (Turkey) and Ukraine.
·       NASA are assisting Israel on two groundbreaking space projects.
·       Two Israeli developments in generating hydrogen - the fuel of the future.
·       Israel’s national water company is working in seven Argentinian provinces.
·       Two international gold medals for Israeli judokas.
·       No Israeli child is left behind on the Jewish festival of Purim.
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Israelis just can't stop doing good.  This week's life-enhancing medical advances include discoveries to prevent the brain from stopping prematurely, due to Alzheimer's or cancer. They include a medication that cannot be stopped by the skin, and systems that ensure the elderly won't stop enjoying life in their own home. There are devices that mean you no longer need to stop off at a dentist or an eye specialist for a check-up. And Israel's medical teams certainly haven't stopped saving lives in Turkey and Ukraine. There's no stopping Israelis from protecting the environment with renewable fuels, or preserving rare species. Pests, diseases and the weather can't stop Israeli indoor cultivation of valuable plants. And there is no stop to Israel's amazing water technology developments and help given to drought-afflicted countries. There is no stopping Israel's economy, and Tel Aviv, the city that never stops, has won acclaim for its unstoppable cycling ecosystem. Finally, a New Jersey couple showed that extreme age doesn't have to stop you from making the move to Israel.  And there is no handicap that can stop Israeli children from enjoying the Jewish festivals. The photo is of Kfir Damari, CEO of Israel's SpaceIL, being interviewed for ILTV at the OurCrowd summit in Jerusalem. He is positive that nothing can stop his two Beresheet2 spacecrafts from landing on the moon, especially now that NASA is supporting the mission.
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1-1-s1ay-2-2 · 1 year
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Understanding Promises | Explained
Do you know how in a fish tank (a pool full of visibly fluid hydrogen), the bubbles that circulate the water...there are those oxygen bubbles that are being forced upward to the surface, flowing toward the reunion of where they originated, the surrounding air...
Oxygen bubbles formed in a pool of hydrogen/oxygen (water) rush upward to the surface to break free of the fluid hydrogen/oxygen to return to the vast air (oxygen) from where they started.
Bubbles get formed in H2O as small pockets of trapped Oxygen which then travel through the pool of Hydrogen/Oxygen mix.
The force being applied -- the tube with the mechanism -- produces the force of energy that travels through the tube, which creates the tiny, trapped orbs of oxygen known as the bubbles we see bursting forth at the surface of the water.
That is basically the outward force being applied while separating the oxygen from the hydrogen, forming a bubble, and because the bubble of just oxygen (gas) is now lighter than the heavier combo of hydrogen and oxygen (water), they automatically flow upward.
Bubbles rise.
Right now, as a human on Earth, it's like you are a carbon print of your true, spiritual self. An echo of physicality in the ever~universal order of light and creation energy.
Your infinite self is made of eternal energy...like a star~dust heart encased in a metal cage. Your body is like the metal cage and your spirit is like the star~dust heart. Living life is like taking a journey while existing within the confines of a metal cage. Earth is physically elemental indeed. Earth is like a carbon-based, third-dimensional paper, the elemental cages are our bodies.
But our spirits -- our infinite spirits and eternal souls -- eventually grow and evolve and progress out of the cages. We eventually ascend and transcend the "cage" and the elemental life of living on Earth.
Your spirit is currently bound by the carbon-based vessel you are equipped with in taking this temporal, physical journey as your human self on Earth. But...your eternal soul is not bound by the carbon vessel you currently inhabit. Your soul is only bound to your carbon-based vessel now, but it won't always be.
The carbon vessel (a human body) expires according to an Earthly timeline -- as we know everything that is born and lives in the carbon cycle also dies within the carbon cycle -- but the soul doesn't expire.
Souls (the spirit of a soul) is lighter than the heavy elementals of life that surround us. The spiritual aspects of existence are "lighter" than the physical aspects of existence. Your infinite spirit is lighter than the carbon-based vessel which homes it. Your eternal soul is lighter than the mortal flesh which surrounds it.
We are comprising physical vessels because physical vessels are required to take this journey as human beings on planet Earth.
But your spirit, your soul is lighter than your body.
So, even though your body is heavy and bound by the weight of gravity and the elemental forces that keep you sustained on Earth, your soul is like a feather being housed inside a tower made of stone.
But you see, like bubbles springing forth from a pool of water, everything is transformed throughout the process of creation and regeneration. Even souls.
What started as fluid water, when an outside force was applied, transformed into flowing bubbles (tiny orbs of oxygen within the heavier hydrogen and oxygen combo known as H2O) which then returned to where it started which then restored to how it was before to be born again from the vastness of the creation~energy that births all light and life into existence.
That is how the journey of a soul works, too!
Souls rise!
The force of gravity and magnetism and the constraints of physical life are like the tube with a motor attached that pushes the bubbles to the surface of a fish tank full of water, only concerning human life, it's the force that pushes your soul to excel toward the everlasting light.
Like the oxygen bubbles in a pool of hydrogen/oxygen rush to the surface to reunite with the oxygen air around it from which it came, our souls are being pushed through the fluid energy we call life, causing our souls to flow upward in an effort to return to the everlasting eternal light from which we originated.
It's why people who've had "near death" experiences see a "light at the end of a tunnel."
What they were really seeing was the opening to the ever~verses...the doorway to eternity, to ever~life and never~death! The outer realm that we are not equipped to see or perceive as human beings.
But, that's what transcendence is...the gift of knowing and believing and eventually achieving...the promise of eternal life given to us by Jesus Christ!!! The angels will guide us always! God's got this!
The Holy Spirit is light and warmth and love and truth.
Think of when a human body expires...the warmth leaves the empty, carbon vessel and the vessel begins to grow cold. We call that death of the physical body. Because there is no life energy left in the vessel. Life energy is God. Life energy is infinite. Life energy is warm and full of light -- God's renewing, creation energy. Life energy is the part of us that we can't see but we are aware it exists.
A human's life energy contains their soul signature -- or their uniquely, divine, interdimensional identity.
The soul never dies or expires. The spirit is infinite and can be renewed over and over again in various, physical forms.
The spirit and the soul are separate but also the same.
The spirit can be detached from the soul, while the soul still exists as itself. The soul is of the infinite spirit. The infinite spirit is of God. Everything in existence is connected to God's infinite life energy.
This is the promise of eternal life. Ever~renewal and ever~light!
New bodies, new lives...forever and ever!
We are carbon now...but we won't always be!
Heaven is real! Angels are real! God and His Son and the Holy Spirit are the most real deals there are!
Personal Note: When I was born, I nearly died because a drunk doctor delivered me while under the influence of alcohol. I was in a coma hooked up to a breathing machine in an incubator for the first week of my life with a sticky substance of afterbirth coating my lungs, and unable to breathe on my own. I had a near-death experience as a newborn baby, but because I was in fact a newborn babe, I could not tell anyone about the experience. Indeed, I did have the experience no less, despite my age, and not being able to communicate the experience at that time. But, I do remember...the deepest parts of my heart and soul and spirit and mind...remember. For some reason though, God wanted me to stay and live a life and maybe, perhaps, share the memory of my experience now.
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Electricity and food (prose poetry)
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Electricity is created as a substitute for something. The energy for a "hydrogen car" or "electric car" is made at a power plant. It could be energy produced by a nuclear power plant. (Energy cannot be created from zero.)
In addition, solar power generation, which is much better than nuclear power generation and is a powerful alternative energy to nuclear power generation, often has panels lined up on flat areas that would otherwise be farmland, but this makes it impossible to produce food.
In the case of wind power, it "takes the air out of the plants". It is said that since ancient times, crops have grown in a natural environment called "five winds and ten rains," in which strong winds hit every five days and rain fell every ten days.
People may end up sacrificing food production in order to live a more convenient life. Come to think of it, the "ethanol car" was a very barter of energy and food.
Note: I am anti-nuclear. I just wanted to mention the limits of renewable energy.
(2016.03.26)
電気と食糧(散文詩)
電気は「なにものかの代替品」として作られる。「水素自動車」とか「電気自動車」のエネルギーは発電所で作られる。原子力発電所でつくられるエネルギーかも知れない。(ゼロからエネルギーは作れない。)
また原発より遥かにマシで原発の代替エネルギーとして有力な太陽光発電は本来農地となる平坦な場所にパネルを並べることが多いが、その分食糧の生産は出来なくなる。
風力発電の場合、「植物の空気を奪う」。古来「五風十雨」、といって5日おきに強い風を受け、10日ごとに雨が降るという自然環境で作物は育っていたと、いうことだ。
人は便利な暮らしをするために、食糧生産を犠牲にすることになるかも知れない。そういえば「エタノール車」は、エネルギーと食糧の物物交換だった。
注:私は原発反対派です。ただ、再生可能エネルギーの限界に言及したかったのです。
 (2016.03.26)
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viveksethsblog · 1 year
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What Future Holds For Green Energy
Over all these years, I have been giving priority to incorporating Green Energy practices with the work our organization does. Lately, I have been researching tremendously on the future of Green Energy because I believe this how a real growth looks like: Moving ahead with a sustainable world. 
As the world walks on the path of growth and progress, and explores new avenues of Science and Technology, we as a collective society, are becoming increasingly aware of sustainability and the role that Green Energy plays in it. By 2024, 33% of the world's electricity is forecasted to be generated via Green Energy which is about 1200 GW! 
The future sounds exciting. 
Let's Dive Deeper Into Solar Energy!
Solar energy’s convenience in terms of its reliability is no surprise for anyone. Residential solar power is expected to grow from 58 GW to 142 GW by 2024. Moreover, once the solar panels are installed the operational costs are way less as compared to the other forms of generating energy. In the near future, solar facilities will continue reducing their variability rates by storing electricity during the day and running at night. 
Here’s an Quick Insight of the Rise of Geothermal Capacity
Geothermal energy ensures a reliable and strategic way of integrating itself into all kinds of electrical power generation systems. To generate geothermal energy, water is drawn from the underground reservoirs under high pressure when the water reaches the surface, the pressure is dropped, which causes the water to turn into steam. The steam spins a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity. The awesome part about Geothermal Energy is that the steam in the process is cooled off and condensed into water again which is pumped back into the earth, ready for another reuse. Geothermal capacity is projected to grow by 28% reaching 18 GW by 2024 proving to be a promising way of energy production. 
How Can We Leverage The Wind Energy For A Hopeful Future?
The wonderful part about Wind Energy is that not only wind is an inexhaustible source of energy, but it also provides electricity without burning any fuel or polluting the air. Hence leveraging Wind Energy and setting up the right infrastructure to do this is the need of the hour. Moreover, the onshore wind capacity is expected to expand by 57% to 850 GW by 2024. 
Adding to this, extensive research is being carried out by scientists to create airborne wind turbines in which the components are either floated by a gas like helium or use their aerodynamics to stay high in the air, where the wind is stronger. These systems are being considered for offshore use, where it is expensive and difficult to install conventional wind turbines on tall towers. 
All in all, with the variety of innovations and advancements in Wind Energy production, I think the future does look bright!
What Can We Do?
As consumers, we have several opportunities to make an impact by contributing to a sustainable future by adopting Green Energy Solutions. There are alternatives for a greener way of life like energy storage solutions with safe and environment-friendly battery solutions with a greater life span. 
Vivek Seth
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