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Climate Change

In any discussion about climate change, renewable energy usually tops the list of changes the world can implement to stave off the worst effects of rising temperatures. That's because renewable energy sources such as solar and wind don't emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.

Clean energy has far more to recommend it than just being "green." The growing sector creates jobs, makes electric grids more resilient, expands energy access in developing countries, and helps lower energy bills. All of those factors have contributed to a renewable energy renaissance in recent years, with wind and solar setting new records for electricity generation.

IEM will assist in siting and conducting environmental, social and health impact assessments, feasibility studies, public involvement and obtaining regulatory approvals and permits.

IEM too will assist in technology reviews and ensuring that energy efficiencies are optimized.

 

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