Electrical engineers' role in climate change

21st April 2017
Posted By : Lanna Deamer

CO2 or carbon dioxide emissions are an inevitable result of energy use around the world. When society uses energy, they also create waste because only a percentage of that energy is consumed.

The rest drifts into the air like exhaust from a car. This percentage of emissions is referred to as 'efficiency'. The ways communities and industries use energy for work or leisure vary widely in their efficiency, but almost all of them contribute to the many millions of metric tons of emissions recorded annually in the United States. While cars are responsible for a huge portion of that figure, electricity consumption plays a big part in this problem, so electrical engineers are also trying to be a part of the solution.

To learn more, checkout the infographic below created by the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s online Masters in Electrical Engineering programme.


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