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Electric Generation – The drive to zero emission

Climate change is real and it’s supported by facts and endorsed by expert scientists. The drive to help the planet from rapid climate change is effectively going on with countries. Almost every country on the planet today has a climate policy that contributes to the rescue plan.

Go Electric

Transportation play a big role in driving carbon emissions and that’s where companies like Tesla comes into game. Tesla, a car manufacturer run by Elon Musk has grown more than 1000% in recent years, and considering the growth in building electric cars, that makes sense.

When the electric cars boom was about to arrive, there was lots of confusion in the market regarding an electric car replacing traditional petrol or diesel engine vehicles. Today, the world has seen and accepted the fact that electric cars can be amazing, practical, feasible and most importantly, environment friendly.

An average electric car goes around 150km in a single charge and the carbon emission is absolute zero.

Zero Emission

Yes, the goal is zero emission and it doesn’t matter whether it’s cars or airplanes. The countries around the globe is working hard on making every carbon emitting thing electric so that the impacts becomes lower. New Delhi, a state in India known for the world’s most polluted city now has a plan of making 25% public transport electric by 2024.

Interestingly, countries around the world have already started working on making the world electric. Yes, it’s all about running things in electric and solar power to achieve carbon neutral. Fortunately, there isn’t much of a word about nuclear power generation to avoid emissions and that’s a good thing.

Carbon Neutral

You might have heard of Google, Apple and other big giants exploring possibilities of reducing carbon emissions and investing billions of dollars into lowering their carbon footprints. In fact, Apple started removing chargers from the new iPhone as a measure to save the environment or maybe their cost.

The good news is that we’re taking the initial steps to help reduce carbon emissions and hence save the planet from global climate crisis, even though the efforts are happening, scientists recommends to speed up the process in order to avoid extensive damages to the planet and its people.

Do your part, go electric.