At the peak of the midday sun in countries across the globe last week, solar power generated one-fifth of the world’s electricity.in recent years – and its massive potential in the years ahead. For the full month of June, Ember estimates solar will produce 8.2 per cent of the world’s electrical power. That’s up sharply from 6.7 per cent in June, 2023, startling growth that is forecast to continue shooting higher.
The reasons are twofold: the fight against climate change, and the potential of abundant, affordable power to propel economic growth.Statistics Canada, solar power generated 0.5 per cent of this country’s electricity. Ontario was out in front on solar, followed by Alberta.. Canada has long benefited from its endowment of hydro and fossil-fuel resources, complemented by nuclear. The best hydro locations are developed. In nuclear, there’s a small revival.
Half of the power in the Netherlands is renewable, up from about 20 per cent in the late 2010s. That is what energy security looks like. Europe was yoked to Russian methane gas. It’s movingIn Australia, a major fossil-fuel exporter, close to 40 per cent of power is renewable, about double that of five years ago, with a mix of rooftop solar, grid-scale solar and wind. It
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