If SUVs were a country, they would be the fifth largest emitter. They kill both fast and slowly.
🧠☀️ Introducing “no-brainer” zones: spaces like rooftops, former coal sites, agrivoltaics, and railroads that are ideal for rapid #Solar#RePowerEUwww.euractiv.com/section/ener...
The EU needs to more than double its renewables capacity by 2030. With ample space available, greater efforts are needed to accelerate the rate of deployment and ensure projects deliver maximum benefi...
Europe is undergoing a #RenewableEnergybeyondfossilfuels.org/local-energy...
The beauty of the energy transition lies in the variety of solutions it offers. They come in all shapes and sizes, are everywhere, and involve so many different stakeholders. Whatever question you are...
Why ‘no-brainer zones’ are key to hitting the EU’s renewables targets - by Duygu Kutluay www.euractiv.com/section/ener...beyondfossilfuels.org/local-energy...
The EU needs to more than double its renewables capacity by 2030. With ample space available, greater efforts are needed to accelerate the rate of deployment and ensure projects deliver maximum benefi...
Since they stuck AOC in the non-broadcast hour, here's her speech to share with everyone you know. www.youtube.com/watch?v=elJD...
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Italy has been maximising its solar potential and it shows! For the first time ever, electricity production from renewable energy surpassed that from fossil fuels in the first half of the year. www.reuters.com/business/ene...
Electricity produced from renewable sources in Italy in the first six months of the year surpassed power generated from fossil fuels for the first time ever, the power grid operator Terna said on Thursday.
Renewables provided 44.7% of the EU's electricity in 2023, with ☀️& 🌬️ up 12.4% from 2022. Fossil fuel share fell 19.7%, reaching 32.5% of the EU total. A fair, renewables-based EU electricity sector, free of fossil fuels by 2035, is the only way forward. www.euronews.com/green/2024/0...
Wind and solar power increases combined with a sharp drop in fossil fuels pushed renewables into the lead.
Today, on the ☀️ summer solstice, solar power is estimated to contribute 20% of the world's electricity during midday peaks, up from 16% last year, based on Ember's analysis. ember-climate.org/insights/in-...