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5 Energy Crisis the World Faces Today

Technology is all around us and in many instances, it has simplified our daily lives through smartphones, the convenience of modern banking, automated cars as well as industrial automation just to name a few. The energy markets, however have not adapted to the speed of modern technological advancements. Monopolistic control has stifled the competition growth, leaving the big energy suppliers to continue producing inefficient utilities at high costs.


ENERGY One comes in as the game changer that aims to shake-up the industry by becoming the number one energy supplier combining cost cutting and game changing blockchain technology with uncompromising customer orientation and first-class service.


We explore the top five problems currently facing the sustainable energy movement, giving a better understanding of the necessity and value of utilizing sustainable energy resources, and moving toward a cleaner, more cost-effective future. 


1.     HIGH ENERGY COSTS

Electricity is important to everyday lives. Each year we see an increase in residential, commercial and industrial electricity bills, sometimes far exceeding the inflation rate. In 2017, a study was done in South Africa comparing electricity prices over a ten-year period. The study concluded that in a decade, electricity costs rose by 356%, far exceeding the inflation rate, which increased by 74%. Unfortunately, this continues to be on an upward rise with no indications of slowing down. 


Each country has a unique set of factors contributing to their electricity prices. For example, access to fossil fuels may be limited, meaning the price of fuels will incur additional transportation costs hiking up the price of electricity, compared to a country that extracts its own fuel. The cost of generating electricity is the highest component influencing electricity price.


ENERGY One, with the use of blockchain technology, reduces electricity costs by implementing cross-sector “neighborhood energy solutions”. This incorporates peer-to-peer trading, battery storage, heating and cooling, electro-mobility and electricity generation. For instance, ENERGY One can bill tenants for energy sourced from different places at different prices, while supporting those within the community generating renewable electricity.


2.     DEPLETING RESOURCES

The rate at which the world consumes fossil fuels is increasing rapidly. As the population increases, the electricity demands go up, factoring in growing number of parts of the world that are moving into more developed states demanding more energy.  


There are a number of renewable energy sources we can use instead of burning the ozone layer with fossil fuels such as, solar energy (sunlight) can heat and light infrastructure; wind energy can be captured in wind turbines; movement of water creates hydroelectric power; using biomass made from plants is called bioenergy; hydrogen, once separated from its natural compound, can also be converted into energy. Geothermal energy taps into the Earth’s heat can be used to produce electric power and tidal energyis drawn from the ocean tides, a result of the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.


By combining alternative energy sources, such as solar panels, with advanced technological products, such as smart meters and smart thermostats, ENERGY One is at the forefront of empowering the energy world of tomorrow.


3.     MONOPOLY CONTROL OF SUPPLY AND PRICING OF ENERGY

Electricity is the driving force of modern society. It is generated, distributed and sold by an electric utility. Most commonly, these companies are a natural monopoly in their industry. This is due to the high startup costs the company endured, setting up power plants, distribution networks and power grids, and lack of competition. This allows the company to charge higher prices and increases their market share, without necessarily offering a better-quality product. This has unfavorable impact on the consumer as there are very few alternative options available.


This is leading consumers and companies to think about seeking alternative methods of sourcing electricity. Several panels around the world are starting to discuss innovations within this sector of the industry, like how technology can come into play in the distribution and creation of other sources of renewable energy. By embracing these new ways of creating and distributing electricity, we can take the power out of the big corporate’s hands and into the hands of the consumer.


By offering simple and transparent pricing through the use of smart meters and peer-to-peer trading, ENERGY One is eradicating the monopolistic control and creating a new way in which we consume and understand energy.


4.     IRREVERSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES  

Our planet is currently facing a number of environmental problems. Global warming, acid rain, air pollution, urban sprawl, waste disposal, ozone layer depletion, water pollution and climate change are all consequences of our negligence and ignorance. And the most significant contribution to the deterioration of our planet is -fossil fuels. Every point of the fossil fuel supply chain is causing damage, from extraction processes, transportation from the mine or well, the burning process and the toxic waste byproducts.


The following environmental damages are directly linked to the electric power industry:

·      Air pollution- contamination is created by the burning of fossil fuels, discharging different gasses and poisons into the air

·      Land pollution- the degradation of the earth’s surface is caused by human activities like mining and industrial activities. These have harmful effects on human health.

·      Climate change and global warming- burning fossil fuels release greenhouse gases which have a direct impact on atmosphere. This causes environmental changes like melting of polar ice, change in seasons, new sicknesses, and temperature increases.

·      Natural resource depletion- non-renewable resources are limited, burning them at the alarming rate that we are is leading to global warming and increased sea levels

·      Acid rain- occurring when chemicals released into the environment mix with water molecules and rain down. This is prevalent in most of eastern Europe (from Poland to Scandinavia), the eastern third of USA and the southeastern region of China.


Shifting our reliance from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is at the forefront of ENERGY One’s mission. Finding alternative energy solutions, creating systems that enable us to share and reduce energy usage, and implementing these within communities are the ways in which ENERGY One is reducing damage and providing a more sustainable electricity platform.


5.     LACK OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT AND FUNDING FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY

We’ve discussed all the reasons why we need to move to more sustainable energy sources, so why aren’t we implementing them? Studies indicate that most countries have enormous potential for renewable energy production, so why no shift? Slow development of renewable energy implementation can come down to a number of reasons such as inadequate funds, lack of infrastructure, lack of technological advances and underprivileged energy policies. Unfortunately, a country’s economic status determines the level of renewable energy adoption.


Developing countries lack initial capital and the availability of incentive and subsidies from government. Without government support, the funding to finance infrastructural developments required to set up and develop renewable energy plants is almost unreachable. India, for example, is rich in both renewable and conventional energy resources, but continues to use coal as their dominant source of electricity. As it’s abundantly available and relatively low cost, as such, there is no priority from government to pursue an eco-friendlier route. This is also contributed by the lack of complete energy policy declarations from government (several renewable energy technologies remain in advancement phase).


By investing in blockchain technology and offering fully regulated secure asset-backed security tokens, ENERGY One has built a robust business model whereby the need for large initial funding and government input is eradicated. Being the first to fully exploit technology in the energy market, ENERGY One already boasts a successful track record of products in the European markets, and the scalability required to branch further.


ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF ENERGY SUPPLY 

Electricity and gas are part of our everyday life, but the way we consume it hasn’t changed in the past 20 years, and the price has increased astronomically. Here to disrupt the energy supplier market, ENERGY One has already served thousands of customers since 2017. ENERGY One has built the technological foundation to manage transactions in the energy sector. Merging blockchain-based products and services with a new way of consuming and sharing energy, a sustainable future is closer than we think.


Blockchain is enabling us to move from an ownership economy to a shared economy, making it possible for us to share resources. ENERGY One is embracing this technology, using it to make significant efforts to save the environment, as well as save money for the individual. By implementing sustainable energy systems within cities, individuals will be able to trade sustainable energy on a peer-to-peer level. Embracing this new technology, not only saves money for individuals but it also makes significant efforts to save the environment. 


 

Kele Shomang

Head of Public Relations

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ENERGY One will change the way we buy, consume, produce and understand energy. We apply modern technology for our customers - individuals, corporates and communities alike - to help them reach ever new levels of responsible and sustainable energy usage, in addition to cost-savings.


With our successful track record of projects in our European home markets, and a wide-range of blockchain-based energy products and services, ENERGY One can design and implement sustainable energy systems achieving reduced energy consumption and a better quality of life in smart cities of the future.

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