The IEA’s latest World Energy Outlook 2024 shows #solar overtaking nuclear, wind, hydro, gas and, finally, coal, to become the world’s single-largest source of electricity by 2033.
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An interesting graph to see what energy sources powered the world in 2022. The biggest growth changes you see are in wind, solar and “other”, while Coal and Natural Gas had modest increases and still lead the global power supply. Nuclear and oil both had down years compared to 2021. imagine what this graph will look like in 20 years?
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Solar energy is growing rapidly. Why? 'It is very cost-effective. ‘Generating fossil fuel power is twice as expensive, and new nuclear power is five times as expensive. A no-brainer,' writes @Daan Remarque in Het Financieele Dagblad last Saturday.
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Solar Power Leads the Way! ☀️ The latest World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2024 reveals that global solar capacity is now nearly five times greater than nuclear power, with PV approaching a staggering 2 TW! 🌍🚀 With the rapid growth of solar-plus-storage solutions, we're witnessing a game-changing shift in the energy landscape. These innovative systems not only make solar power more reliable but also highly competitive with traditional energy sources. As costs continue to drop and efficiency improves, it's clear that the future of energy is bright—and increasingly powered by the sun! #SolarPower #EnergyTransition #DetraSolar
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Europe to dominate pink hydrogen supply, even if limited The North of Europe has taken center stage with marrying nuclear power to the low-carbon hydrogen sector, with utilities in Finland and Sweeden revealing hydrogen initiatives. Even though only one of the announcements refers to pink hydrogen, it makes us question what the future looks like for this particular type of hydrogen. The relevant announcement is between OKG and Hynion for the supply of surplus hydrogen from the former’s nuclear operations at the Oskarshamn plant towards the latter’s hydrogen filling stations. To learn more, click here: https://lnkd.in/eSDYydYk #hydrogen #pinkhydrogen #renewables
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🔴 According to an IEA executive, the increased availability of nuclear and renewable power sources has led to a decrease in the global power sector's reliance on natural gas. This shift reflects a changing energy landscape. #IEA #PowerSector #Stocks
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This info plot is insightful and shall be showcased more often to energise the decarbonisation journey. #iea #decarbonization #sustainability
The growth of clean energy technologies – including solar, wind & nuclear power – in recent years is having a major impact on CO2 emissions Without them, the rise in emissions since 2019 would have been three times higher More in our new analysis 👉 https://iea.li/434h8cX
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This is an important piece. It demonstrates -- without question -- nuclear is by far the best green energy alternative and wind/solar are a bad joke. https://lnkd.in/e8QCS7dc #energy #nuclearpower
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The growth of clean energy technologies – including solar, wind & nuclear power – in recent years is having a major impact on CO2 emissions Without them, the rise in emissions since 2019 would have been three times higher More in our new analysis 👉 https://iea.li/434h8cX
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⚡️New International Energy Agency (IEA) report unveils the impact of non-fossil energy sources on CO2 emissions! One of the key findings of this analysis highlights the invaluable impact of clean energy technologies on reducing CO2 emissions in recent years. Without the adoption of green energy sources, the increase in emissions since 2019 would have been three times higher! ☀️Those include solar, wind, and nuclear power – the sources that our technology complements best. We’re effectively addressing the challenge of long-duration green energy storage with gravity-based storage systems capable of supplying power to the grid on demand. 💡What are the next steps toward a greener future? Widespread adoption of gravity-based energy storage systems alongside wind and solar energy plants! For more insights, check out the full report: https://lnkd.in/dkggFRFq To discover how our solution contributes to green transition, reach out in the comments or visit our website: https://lnkd.in/emTPSDh2 #CleanTech #GreenTech #EnergyStorage #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #Innovation #LDES #WindEnergy #SolarEnergy #FutureOfEnergy
The growth of clean energy technologies – including solar, wind & nuclear power – in recent years is having a major impact on CO2 emissions Without them, the rise in emissions since 2019 would have been three times higher More in our new analysis 👉 https://iea.li/434h8cX
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The mining industry underpins the energy transition, supplying essential minerals and metals for renewable technologies. Without mining, developing infrastructure like solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries is unattainable. 💡Join us in accelerating innovation to transform this vital sector and secure a sustainable future. https://lnkd.in/gVik97P4 #mininginnovation #energytransition #sustainbility #collaborationforchange
The growth of clean energy technologies – including solar, wind & nuclear power – in recent years is having a major impact on CO2 emissions Without them, the rise in emissions since 2019 would have been three times higher More in our new analysis 👉 https://iea.li/434h8cX
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