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    1. Straight_Ad2258 on

      the RMI report makes the data more granular by comparing European countries, US states, and Chinese provinces( in 3rd picture for example)

      but overall, the rise of wind and solar seems to take similar amounts of time from threshold to threshold, across countries, states and regions

      as the report says: t**he S curve is the signal in the noise**

      overall, Europe is only 3 years ahead of China when it comes to share of wind and solar in electricity production, and 5 years ahead of US

    2. No-Confidence-9191 on

      This may be an extremely interesting report, but the thing which once again shocked me is how extremely small Europe is in comparison to the US and China. Entire provinces bigger than the biggest European countries…absolutely mindboggling what an advantage just having more territory, more space, more anything can mean.

    3. marxistopportunist on

      We’re still consuming about the same levels of oil and gas as 2018. Turns out you still need oil and gas to build green clean tech.

    4. Miserable_Ad7246 on

      Also reflects how blocks are depended on external energy sources in reverse order. USA is the only one which can sustain itself, Both China and Europe lacks the resources. Europe especially, because best source (russia) is an asshole.

    5. Timely-Switch-2601 on

      Imagine a life free of being influenced by the petro states like Russia, Middle East (and more recently the USA). Bliss.

    6. Cheap_Marzipan_262 on

      The **more important** part is actually **electrification**. Not what share is wind and solar.

      We need to get close to 100% of energy from electricity. In the EU, only the “nuclear states” France, Sweden and Finland reach a quarter and there is minimal change for the better in europe as a whole. In fact, Germany has regressed.

      China is about to hit 30%, while being under 20% ten years ago.

      We clap our hands for countries like denmark or netherlands for having high solar&wind shares… But for gods sake, **they use almost no electricity**! Denmarks grid today could be powered with one single nuclear plant.

      RMI is a solar&wind hobby-horsist, and I feel they care more about that than actually getting emissions down.

      Here’s the data that actually counts:
      https://yearbook.enerdata.net/electricity/share-electricity-final-consumption.html

    7. China is not competing in generation race with us. Wind and Solar are economical thing as part of a mix. China is also invest in traditional energy sources cause for them it’s all about cheap energy.

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