Sustainable energy for all is a fundamental ingredient in human life.
There is no industrial, agricultural, health, domestic, or any other sort of process that does not require a degree of external energy. Therefore, energy is the driving force towards economic and social development.
However, the growing worldwide demand for energy, and problems of scarcity and environmental impact associated with conventional sources are at the base of a very probable energy crisis in the next two or three decades.
Petroleum will become increasingly expensive and scarce, while the climatic effects of massive use of all fossil fuels will by then be clearly felt.
At HATOF, we advocate for the development of sustainable energy.
We aim for relative decoupling of the energy sector and so promote policies to increase access to energy for all, energy efficiency and gradual phase-in of renewable energy in multiple economic sectors such as industry, transport and agriculture.
Our team of energy experts also carry out impact modelling and grid impact assessments, conduct energy audits and offer strategic training and capacity development in renewable energy options and energy efficiency for public and private sector organisations and NGOs to acquire and apply resource productive technologies in their institutions.
Energy is essential for all industrial, agricultural, health, and domestic processes, driving economic and social development, but the rising global demand, scarcity, and environmental impact of conventional sources may lead to a significant energy crisis within the next two or three decades as petroleum becomes more expensive and the climatic effects of fossil fuel use become more evident.