More and more hotels, schools, public institutions etc have started positively embracing the use of alternative fuels in there daily operations which is advantageous to our environment as well as reducing the green house effect
A range of industrial activities require massive amounts of heat to do essential work — including pulp-and-paper, mineral processing, metalwork, agriculture and food processing. The instability of fuel prices, along with calls to divest from fossil fuels, means companies that rely on heat generation have a strong incentive to switch to renewables.
Statistically Wealthy and urban households tend to use clean, renewable and convenient sources of energy such as solar and electricity while poor households use the so-called dirty fuels such as solid fuels and kerosene oil due an inability to afford the cost of better quality fuels by providing cheap renewable sources of fuel we can encourage more households especially in rural areas to embrace clean energy.