
Barriers to implementing the complete usage of renewable energy are political  rather than technical or economic, according to the final conclusions of the  International 100% Renewable Energy Conferences and Exhibitions (IRENEC), which  was held in Istanbul Oct. 6-8.“Political resistance and interest groups prevent [the 100 percent use of  renewable energy],” IRENEC wrote in a press statement yesterday.Transition to a decentralized energy system is highly hindered by the  existing energy production system, which is highly centralized, according to the  statement. Each building could have its own solar energy production, each forest  area could have biomass energy and each windy region could have its own wind  energy production point instead, it said.About 200 representatives from universities, research institutions, energy  technology and industries manufacturing, investors, managers, urban planners and  architects from 30 countries participated in the conference.Examples from Germany, Austria and Denmark presented at the conference showed  how proper incentives and policies could make 100 percent renewable energy for  whole cities or provinces. Political will and decisiveness in these countries  has encouraged renewables, the statement said.
October/17/2011
