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       A floating solar farm in the Maldives, which aims to provide clean energy to 360 million people who live in remote coastal areas

       A solar bike path in the Netherlands

       A solar-powered train tunnel in Belgium

       A solar-powered airport in India

      Overcoming the challenges with renewable energy

      Investing in other energy alternatives

       Tidal power, captured from wave energy. Portugal established the world's first commercial-scale wave farm in 2008.

       Space-based solar power, which has already been proven viable by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

       Human power, where we generate power through our own bodies. For example, UK researchers have developed a knee brace that can produce electricity as the wearer walks.

       Embeddable solar power, where potentially any window or sheet of glass can be turned into a photovoltaic solar cell. Researchers at Michigan State University are already working on scaling this technology.

      The case for decentralized networks

      Overcoming the challenges

      But it's not all rosy. One of the main challenges with decentralized energy is the lack of institutional knowledge and experience on how to develop and implement such projects, although organizations like the Carbon Trust and Urban Energy are helping to solve this.

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