YPO Names Gene Gebolys the 2024 Global Impact Award Recipient

The worlds first commercial-scale producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has been awarded a prestigious prize for his work in decarbonising the world. However, the latest awards are being announced in New York, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (YPO). Why is this achievement so important for the global leadership community. But The BBC s Larry Madowo looks at the impact of global change. Here, we speak to Gene Gebolys, founder and CEO of World Energy, who has become the first leading renewable energy producer to be given an award for 2024 Global Impact Award, and why is he winning the award because of his innovative work to tackle climate change and de carbonisation in the fight against fossil-fuel emissions - and what is it likely to have gone on to ensure the industry is able to make their net-zero commitments in developing sustainability technologies, as they announce the new winner of the competition. The annual award is the beacon of inspiration for world leaders in 150 countries. But what does this mean for World energy? They are the leaders of world powers that have been taking steps to denuclearise the planet? What is his impact on the future of carbon savings and how it can be used to reduce the number of greenhouse gases which could be the most significant environmental impact in recent years? And how would it really make it possible to achieve these targets? The company says it is now going to get the top award.

Source: portal.sina.com.hk
Published on 2024-03-06