OUR VISION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

By TCHOUMI TOUNOU Nina Kelly

Renewable energies refer to a set of means of producing energy from sources or resources that are theoretically unlimited, available indefinitely or can be replenished more quickly than they are consumed. As opposed to energy derived from fossil fuels, whose stocks are limited and non-renewable on the human timescale: coal, oil, natural gas and many others. Renewable energies, on the other hand, are produced from sources such as the sun's rays or the wind, which are theoretically unlimited on a human timescale. ICEDAC-USA, in its commitment to fight deforestation and climate change, prioritizes projects and the insertion of clean energies in households, industries and others, because they do not produce waste or greenhouse gas emissions, and thus make it possible to fight considerably against the degradation of the climate and nature.
Our daily lives require reliable, affordable energy services that operate smoothly and develop equitably. When an energy system is well established, it supports all sectors: medicine, education and agriculture; communications and advanced technology. Lack of access to energy supply and transformation systems is an impediment to human and economic development. Globally, annual investment in sustainable energy infrastructure will need to triple, from around $400 billion today to $1250 billion by 2030. Countries can accelerate the transition to an affordable, reliable and sustainable energy system by investing in renewable energy sources. Such is the case with ICEDAC-USA's partnership with the XIMCOR Group, which will carry out environmental impact studies and distribute millions of gaia stoves and methanol as a substitute fuel oil for firewood to African residents, as part of the fight against deforestation and climate change. This is the background to the $100,000 in financial support provided by ICEDAC - USA to its traditional partner, the XIMCOR Group. Renewable energies include solar energy, biomass energy and wind power. These energies have already saved us 1.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year, or around 7% of energy-related CO2 emissions. For ICEDAC USA, developing these clean energies will help to slow the depletion of fossil fuels, and is a potentially worthwhile investment.

From an environmental point of view, clean energies such as biogas are an essential element in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and therefore in the fight against climate change.
High-capacity batteries, hydrogen storage systems and thermal storage technologies will ensure a stable and reliable supply of energy from renewable and intermittent sources.
ICEDAC-USA, whose mission is to combat deforestation and climate change, will preserve and protect ecosystems so as to be able to use and further develop hydropower and bioenergy sources, and is committed to meeting 100% of its operational electricity needs. For example, in the field of education, ICEDAC will install solar panels for the safety of its students, providing them with a guaranteed and secure night-time power supply.
In terms of healthcare, ICEDAC-USA will focus on green energy such as hydrogen storage to ensure an adequate technical platform for its patients.
In terms of the environment, ICEDAC-USA will focus on clean energies, as in the green deal, which produce no waste or greenhouse gas emissions, etc...
Clean energies guarantee access to reliable, sustainable and clean energy at a cost everyone can afford. This energy future offers many advantages from an environmental point of view.