Our most common and longest-running forms of energy — coal, oil, and gas — have effectively powered industry and civilization for over 100 years, yet they are tragically flawed in two fundamental areas: 1) the unprecedented rate at which they are released from the ground, breaking the delicate balance of our planet’s climate, and 2) they are finite.
To address these flaws, industry pioneers are striving to put renewable-energy-powered technologies on equal footing with carbon-emitting fuel sources. More and more, they are succeeding.