Energy Solution

Often the energy sources are confused or assimilated to that of renewable energy sources or even that of energy sources able to allow sustainable development, of which these represent only a subclass of the alternative ones. In reality alternative energy sources include a broader form of energy production, in addition to renewable ones, for example, by understanding the energy produced by nuclear power plants.

The term became in common use in the seventies, after the oil crises of 1973 and 1979, which had clearly shown the problems posed by an energy world too dependent on oil and, in general, the supply of sources fossils.

In the last thirty years many human and economic resources have been invested in research in this sense. Furthermore, to date, many researchers are increasing their sensitivity to the energy future of humanity, the so-called global energy problem. According to previsional models such as the Hubbert model, global oil production could be close to or have exceeded the peak of world production.

If this turns out to be true, it would cause enormous and hardly predictable repercussions on the economy, development and livelihood of humanity in the coming decades (especially in the industrialized world, which most uses these sources), as extremely dependent on oil. A way of resolving these problems would therefore be the emancipation from the use of oil as an energy source, investing resources, research and funds in the development of alternative energy sources,

Our idea is to look for new models to find applications for the generation of new models of renewable gas power plants, implementing models already studied in remote times and updating them to new needs.