Tag: net zero
Renewable Energy Provided More Than 50% Of UK Electricity In 2024
Key headlines Renewable generation was a record 144.7 TWh in 2024, up 6.5 per cent from 2023, with new capacity more than offsetting less favourable weather conditions. Increased generation was driven by record levels of generation from bioenergy, wind, and solar PV. Renewable’s share of electricity generation was 50.8 per … [continued]
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Getting To 50 GW Of Offshore Wind Power In The United Kingdom
In the US, with all the political furor over dismantling the federal government and Donald Trump trying to bring back fossil fuels, one might temporarily forget the rest of the world is steadily going forward with renewable energy. One example is the United Kingdom, a world leader in offshore wind … [continued]
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Debunking The Myth: Hydrogen Is Not A Zero Emissions Fuel
The idea that hydrogen is a “zero-emissions” energy source is one of those claims that sounds great in a press release but crumbles under scrutiny. Sure, when you burn hydrogen or use it in a fuel cell, there’s no CO₂ spewing out the tailpipe. That much is true. But this … [continued]
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More “Beautiful, Clean Coal” Power Coming To US Thanks To America’s Ayatollah
The current US government is determined to bring back coal power, regardless of how many Americans die as a result.
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Don’t Worry, US Investors Can Still Make Offshore Wind Happen … Somewhere
US offshore wind investors are still alive, kicking, and hopping on new offshore partnerships with other nations eager to pick up the ball dropped by President Trump.
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