• @[email protected]
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    223 months ago

    All low-carbon sources combined, including hydroelectric and nuclear power, surged this year and combined made up 73% of all electricity generation.

    That is great news!

    • @NegativeInf
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      63 months ago

      I’ll revise my earlier statements, this is another line I want to see only go up!

    • EherNicht
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      33 months ago

      Now they just need to make up 73% of energy consumption.

        • EherNicht
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          23 months ago

          That’s why you neat to provide viable public transportation and change to heat pumps.

  • @[email protected]
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    163 months ago

    One important thing to always keep in mind with news like this is that there’s a difference between electricity and energy, where the latter includes e.g. trucks burning petrol or the metal industry burning coal.

    Still a good sign, but electricity use if about 20% of our total energy use, if I recall correctly. With the caveat that, as we switch to a more renewable future, much of our energy use is transitioned to electricity as well (e.g. electric vs petrol cars).

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      3 months ago

      But -just to provide some context as I often see those stupid arguments that electrification cannnot work when we need that much elelctricity- the “total energy use” includes production losses and transport of fossil fuels as well as comparably very low efficiency (in heating and combustion engines in particular). So despite having 80% of the energy use to replace with electricity it’s not a factor of 5 but more closer to ~2,5 (even less for countries with a lower amount of heavy, energy intensive industries).

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        And in general it’s a good idea to conserve energy in addition to electrification, of course :)