Kevin Carson on Nostr: Last year for the first time more than 40 percent of the planet’s electricity was ...
Last year for the first time more than 40 percent of the planet’s electricity was generated by zero-carbon sources — 14 percent from solar and wind. In 2023, nearly 91 percent of net power capacity additions worldwide were from solar and wind — up from 83 percent in 2022 — compared with six percent from fossil fuels, the lowest level ever
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