Renewable energy now makes up 30% of global electricity generation! Why does it matter? Electricity demand is rising for the first time in decades and renewables are an important part of a diverse and resilient energy mix. Technologies like EVs and AI are rapidly expanding, driving up electricity demand. And energy from the sun is virtually limitless making it an important part of achieving 100% independent electricity, reliably. #SolarEnergy #Electricity https://lnkd.in/dE5neaEq
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Recent statistics show that renewable energy generation increased during 2023's Q1. It took up 47.8% share of the entire electricity production during the same period. On the other hand, fossil fuel generation experienced a 10% reduction. Find more details on that here: https://bit.ly/44KNKsb #RenewableEnergyGeneration #ElectricityProduction #FossilFuelGeneration
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Recent statistics show that renewable energy generation increased during 2023's Q1. It took up 47.8% share of the entire electricity production during the same period. On the other hand, fossil fuel generation experienced a 10% reduction. Find more details on that here: https://bit.ly/44KNKsb #RenewableEnergyGeneration #ElectricityProduction #FossilFuelGeneration
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
Energy Institute 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
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By 2050 we will need around four times the power generation capacity and we will need to transfer up to three times as much electricity compared to 2020. Most of this electricity will come from #renewables. #Grids are essential for this transition but they're becoming an increasingly bigger bottleneck. Today’s power systems are facing two major challenges. ⚡ The grid needs to be expanded to integrate more renewables ⚡ And we need to address increasing complexity. Hitachi Energy and WindEurope's new report looks into how these issues need to be addressed. How do we facilitate the need for more flexibility? From supply and demand side options to battery storage, active grids and interconnectors. Which technologies can support more flexible grids. Both for digital technologies and power electronics. And what role do policy, regulation and business models play in this? You can read all about it in the report below 👇 https://lnkd.in/e4kGEKZN
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
Energy Institute 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
Energy Institute 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
Energy Institute 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
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Despite growth in renewables, overall emissions are up. What does this mean for businesses and the race to net-zero? The 2023 Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy provides insight into how energy systems are adapting to the escalating geopolitical and environmental crises, as well as the progress of the energy transition. The report shines a light on the increase of global energy-related emissions despite record growth of solar and wind power. Read the report today! #netzero #renewables
Energy Institute 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
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