Power

Power

Power

The world has awakened from its deep hydrocarbon sleep, knowing that conscious decisions have to be made concerning our choice of energy as global citizens or face irreversible future consequences. Environmental concerns about carbon based emissions are compelling governments and consumers to turn to renewable sources of energy. The transition to a sustainable energy regime is one of the key global societal challenges for the coming decades. Many technological innovations are in the pipeline, but an uncritical appraisal of anything and everything called green innovation lacks methods for testing both the necessity and the sufficiency of these developments. Our team continuously endeavors to implant a certain philosophy of energy to fill this void. One of our group’s goals is to clearly master and clarify the space in which the so-called energy transition is taking place. In accordance with the goals set by many developed and undeveloped nations at the Paris Climate Conference requiring a drastic reduction of carbon emissions by 2050, NAEG understands the need to use its collective influence to contribute to that effort.

Therefore, sustainability drives our energy generation philosophy. We are always alert to the environmental expectations of local communities and integration of renewable energy technologies in every project we undertake to finance, develop and manage.

We are currently focused on the following four main sub-sectors:

  • Wind Energy
  • Solar Energy
  • Hydrogen
  • Waste to Energy