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🔗 UK to close last coal power station after 142 years
The UK's last coal power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, is due to end operations on Monday.
Coal for electricity generation is now a relic of history in the place that started it all. The first G-7 country to do so. I look forward for this being a true statement everywhere. -
🔗 Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity
They’re delivering solar power after dark in California and helping to stabilize grids in other states. And the technology is expanding rapidly.
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🔗 California exceeds 100% of energy demand with renewables over a record 30 days
In a major clean energy benchmark, wind, solar, and hydro exceeded 100% of demand on California's main grid for 30 of the past 38 days.
Why isn't this being shouted from the rooftops? The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed. -
🔗 Portugal just ran on 100% renewables for six days in a row
For nearly a week, the country of 10 million met customer needs with wind, hydro and solar — a test run for operating the grid without fossil fuels.
👏👏👏 More of this, please. -
🔗 Why did renewables become so cheap so fast?
Fossil fuels dominate the global power supply because until very recently electricity from fossil fuels was the cheapest. This has changed dramatically. In most places power from new renewables is now cheaper than new fossil fuels.
Fascinating read.