Eco-development
Energy clusters - what are they, what are they about?
The development of the economy is driven by the increasing demand for electricity. In order to facilitate energy management in the local authority area and increase the energy security of the population, the concept of energy clusters was created. What are these?
Green Collar Workers – What’s New in the Job Market?
The term “green collar” refers to a new category of workers who not only contribute to environmental protection but also represent an important part of the modern economy. In this article, we will discuss what green collar workers are, how they impact the economy, and what prospects await those working in this sector.
What is biomass? What is it made of? Everything you need to know
In recent years, the European Union has been intensifying its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the share of renewable energy sources in its total energy production. In this context, renewable energy also from biomass is becoming a key element of the energy transition.
Green energy in Poland – an overview of the current situation
In the public sphere, the term green energy is used in all contexts. It is on the lips of politicians, opinion leaders, many experts, environmentalists, and social activists working to protect the environment. Around the world, there are lively discussions and work underway to develop ideas and implement technologies that generate energy from renewable resources. The level of energy transition varies from country to country. So what is the situation in Poland? Can we be proud? Or do we still have a long way to go to use clean energy?
Sustainable development – definition and basic principles
Sustainable development is a concept that assumes the harmonious coexistence of three main elements: environmental protection, social equality, and economic growth. Its definition is most often associated with the 1987 document "Brundtland Report," in which sustainable development is described as development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Renewable micro-installations - what are they and why should they be installed?
Renewable energy micro-installations are small energy installations that allow the production of electricity or heat using renewable resources such as the sun, wind, water or biomass and biogas. What are the characteristics of micro-installations, what are their types, and how do they help minimize the negative impact on the environment?
Renewable and non-renewable energy sources: a comparison
Electricity is undoubtedly one of the pillars of modern life. It supports our daily activities, fuels cars, lights up cities and powers electrical appliances. However, the sources of electricity we use can have a significant impact on the environment and climate. It is worth understanding the difference between non-renewable energy sources and renewable energy sources, and why the latter are becoming increasingly popular.
Energy transformation - what benefits can it bring to your business?
The fact that companies should gradually embark on the 'green road' has been talked about for years. The issue has received particularly high publicity in the context of the CSRD. What is corporate energy transformation and why does it pay off?