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That is, after all, why we're doing the project.. We also invest effort into constantly assessing how well our design solutions match those needs.
Realistically though, it’s unlikely all of the commitments will be met..Furthermore, the 1.8 degree figure doesn’t include any meaningful increase in global energy access.

Gogan says she hopes that’s wrong, because there are currently four billion people in the world who lack access to enough electricity, and 850 million people who lack access to any electricity at all.In fact, the latter figure is expected to increase to three billion people by 2050.It’s essential that we start addressing where all of this needed energy is going to come from.

Eric Ingersoll has conducted analysis which suggests that if everyone on earth had access to just a median level of electricity (about 4,000 kilowatt hours compared to an existing rate of 15,000 kilowatt hours in the U.S.), even then, we’d need to triple our energy infrastructure.It’s vital that we start taking our rising energy demand into account, and building it into our climate mitigation strategies..

Replacing fossil fuels with sustainable energy infrastructure.
Overcoming the climate emergency won’t stop with decarbonising electricity production.Exhibition hall a glimpse into real-world solutions.
While futuristic tech and innovations are always exciting, the event's exhibition hall sets itself apart by focusing on practical, current technology for the construction industry.The essence is on tangible solutions - tech that attendees can integrate into their projects right away.. 3.
Building genuine connections.Unlike many industry events that can often feel somewhat impersonal, attendees at Advancing Prefab enjoy its open and interactive ambiance.