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Future Glitch

REACHING NET-ZERO

Taking concrete steps to build a future powered only by green energy.

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THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

INSIDE A CLEANER ENERGY FUTURE

Reaching net zero can be done in many ways, but it must begin with awareness. One of the fundamental theories that have helped understand public opposition towards energy is the Energy Justice Theory, which emphasizes fairness/equity and not necessarily equality.  

The world is ready for cleaner energy. Fossil fuels and global warming not only harm our environment and species, but they also have a very negative impact on our health. On the other hand, since renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydroelectric power are considerably more natural, they guarantee cleaner air.

The conditions for life on Earth are changing quickly due to climate change, which is a reality. We must improve our use of green energy if we are to protect our world. SubSaharan will only provide more low-carbon energy, such as hydrogen, electric vehicle charging stations, and electricity produced by renewable technologies

We intend to help our customers address the greenhouse gas emissions they emit on an annual basis, so that they can reduce their overall carbon footprints. 

Our world is changing, and unfortunately, its not in a good way. From an ongoing climate crisis to a rising population and declining resources. The challenges are overwhelming. However, it can also present enormous opportunity for those that can bring the change we need. We must find a way to become more efficient and sustainable so that we can mold a better future for ourselves and the next generation. As SubSaharan backs the United Nations beliefs of "Shaping our future together", we know that the ongoing climate crisis is a "race we are losing, but a race we can win"

NET-ZERO

Net-zero involves reducing carbon emissions to as close to zero as possible. In order to tackle this, the government of the United Kingdom set out a Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution. This created conditions for the private sector to invest in unique creative ways tog generate and expand new green industries. This is exactly what SubSaharan is achieving

The United Kingdom plans to decarbonize its power system by 2035. Another key policy helpful to SubSaharan is the Industrial Decarbonization and Hydrogen Revenue Support (IDHRS) scheme which is intended to fund new hydrogen and industrial carbon capture business models. The United Kingdom was the first major economy to create a legally binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emission to net zero by 2050. With your help, SubSaharan will be the driving force for many countries to produce their own policies so that the entire world can reach net zero. 

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