Conventional versus
alternative domestic
energy/power sources
Overview
Key supplier: Eskom
Burning fossil fuels that were
deposited millions of years ago is a
common practice in traditional
energy generation, which takes the
form of coal, oil, and natural gas.
Based on their existing and
forecast consumption, fossil fuel
reserves are predicted to last
between 50 and 120 years. As its
name implies, renewable energy is
inexhaustible and, in at least one
form, is accessible wherever in the
world.
The fast pace of innovation in
distributed generation
technologies,
the need for increasingly
empowered consumers and
communities
There are a number of factors
pointing to fundamental change
for sustainable energy through a
decentralised approach:
Altenative energy generation
These sources do not require
“mining” and are freely available.
Objective
traditional ways of energy source
wood
Gas
Petrollum and coal
Renewable sources
Effects of Energy Industry
Establishment on Population.
Risk
Effects of Energy Industry
Establishment on Urbanization
Effects of the Population on Energy
thoughts
While conventional energy sources
like coal, oil, gas, and nuclear
power are limited, they continue to
account for the majority of the
energy market.
Fossil fuel-based energy
generation