Images From The New Energy Transition
Countries shifting away from fossil fuels
28 November 2019 (LoveMoney)
“…Fossil fuels are finite resources fast running out and they] release harmful gases which contribute to global warming…[The] use of renewable energy sources including solar, wind, geothermal and hydroelectric power is on the rise…[Some countries have already succeeded in providing high levels of] electricity from renewables…
…[Last month, Australia’s renewables momentarily] overtook fossil fuels to make up half of electricity supplied to the national grid…[A]t 11.50am on 6 November, renewables made up 50.2% of the [national power market] supply…Although the figure fell back down to around 30% for the rest of the day, recent analysis has found that the country could reach 50% renewables by 2030…
…[In the UK, during Q3 2019, renewables] made up 40% of electricity supplied to the national grid while fossil fuels made up 39% and the remaining supply came from nuclear power plants…[Kenya’s renewables supply 70% of the electricity on the national grid, and] the government has rolled out several ambitious projects which may [further] shift the balance…[As it moves toward 100% renewables, wind and geothermal will play] a big part in the nation’s green energy supply…” click here for more
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