A major shift is underway in the global energy narrative. According to The Washington Post (“Climate change is out. Energy affordability is in.”,…
The focus of governments, industries, and the public is rapidly moving away from abstract climate goals toward the tangible question of how to make electricity affordable, stable, and accessible for all.
This marks a new era – one where energy efficiency and intelligent infrastructure are not just environmental ambitions, but essential economic priorities. In this context, Green AC&DC Energy™ stands at the forefront of a global transition toward hybrid, high-efficiency power systems designed to reduce consumption, stabilize grids, and make energy genuinely affordable for households, hotels, and industries alike.
“Energy efficiency is no longer a technical upgrade — it’s the foundation of a fair and affordable future.”
— Lirim Muharemi, author of the Green AC&DC Energy™ initiative
“Our mission is not only to save energy, but to redefine how it is used – intelligently, efficiently, and fairly,” said Lirim Muharemi, author of the Green AC&DC Energy™ initiative and initiator of the One World Order Institute (in formation). “The world no longer needs slogans. It needs solutions that deliver both sustainability and affordability.”
As global electricity demand continues to surge – up 4.3 % in 2024 and projected to rise by another 3.3 % in 2025 (IEA) – hybrid AC/DC systems are emerging as a new paradigm in energy design. By reducing conversion losses and enabling direct-current optimization, Green AC&DC Energy™ offers a practical path toward lowering consumption by 25 – 35 % while enhancing system resilience across Europe’s residential and hospitality sectors.
This initiative aligns with the EU Green Deal, the LIFE CET 2025 – 2027 framework, and REPowerEU objectives – proving that affordability and sustainability can coexist within one intelligent system.
About Green AC&DC Energy™ Developed under the vision of the One World Order initiative (in formation), Green AC&DC Energy™ is a Europe-wide program aimed at reducing electricity consumption in households, hotels, and industrial facilities through hybrid alternating/direct-current (AC/DC) optimization, next-generation appliance standards, and systemic energy-efficiency strategies.
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The Washington Post, article “Climate change is out. Energy affordability is in.”
November 10 2025.