Why Renewable Energy?
Electricity generation is the leading cause of industrial air pollution. Most of our electricity comes from coal, nuclear, and other non-renewable power plants. Producing energy from these resources takes a severe toll on our environment, polluting our air, land, and water.
Renewable energy sources can be used to produce electricity with fewer environmental impacts. It is possible to make electricity from renewable energy sources without producing CO2, the leading cause of global climate change.
But first, just what is renewable energy? Renewable energy is energy derived from natural resources that replenish themselves over a period of time without depleting the Earth’s resources. These resources also have the benefit of being abundant, available in some capacity nearly everywhere, and they cause little, if any, environmental damage. Energy from the sun, wind, and thermal energy stored in the Earth’s crust are examples. For comparison, fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas are not renewable, since their quantity is finite — once we have extracted them they will cease to be available for use as an economically-viable energy source. While they are produced through natural processes, these processes are too slow to replenish these fuels as quickly as humans use them, so these sources will run out sooner or later.
Renewable energy provides many benefits to people, businesses, and the plant.
Greeneum develops P2P renewable energy marketplace using blockchain technology- with machine learning tools and smart contracts you can get your Greeneum incentives, trade, get support, and take a part in the energy marketplace with more green projects & companies.
Greeneum incentives consist of energy-time-space related smart contracts. The GREEN tokens are the medium of exchange and reward for the global community of green supporters. The Greeneum Green Certificates (GGC) and Greeneum Carbon Credits (GCC) are digital certificates given to producers of green energy who are within the Greeneum ecosystem. Green energy producers will have to first register to the Greeneum platform for the energy data validation process.
For the validation process data from the energy, producers are securely recorded and being digitally validated and the energy transactions are being labeled as Green or non- Green. Once the validation process is over, the producer will then be awarded a green certificate (GGC) and corresponding carbon credits (GCC). Producers can exchange green certificates for Green Tokens through the use of an atomic swamp. The Green Tokens can also be exchanged into other cryptocurrencies.
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