Festival of the Future | Decarbonization goal. The ten years that will change the world of energy

12-11-2021 | News

Dependence on fossil fuels is no longer sustainable. On this front, the challenges that politics, governments and companies have to face will only be overcome if the energy supply chain has less impact on the environment. How is it possible? The ecological transition is the issue of the century and will be one of the most talked about trends at Festival del Futuro, scheduled in less than a week in Verona. From 18 to 20 November a Veronafiere and in streaming (registrations are open on the official website), the three days will be dedicated to innovations and technologies that are revolutionizing every area, from health to finance. Among the events we are reporting we mention Decarbonization goal. The ten years that will change the world of energy, the panel scheduled for Saturday 20 November, from 3 pm.

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Concluded the COP26 to Glasgow, there are still distances on the objectives to be achieved and, above all, the deadlines to be respected. There decarbonization it is a process that requires an overall paradigm change, which, for example, also affects the mobility. The spread of car electric it will only be possible with a new energy model, which puts renewable sources at the center so as not to continue to depend on coal and fossil sources.

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There decarbonization, like all transitions which will be discussed at Festival del Futuro, it should not be understood as a simple and linear path. There will be costs and the decade that has just begun could be decisive for understanding which direction Europe and the world will take. The debate is rich and stimulating and the innovations in the pipeline allow us to look to the future with optimism and awareness. The ecological transition is not only possible, but also cost-effective.

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