Il vento e il solare avevano una quota record del 37,5% della generazione di elettricità nell’UE nel maggio 2025, mentre i combustibili fossili avevano una quota record bassa del 22,5%

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    1. HistoryJust5266 on

      Beautiful. Hope the fossil fuel percentage gets to 0 as quickly as possible. Even if somebody doesn’t give a shit about global warming or air quality, they should definitely care that as long as we are using a single ton of natural gas, we can be blackmailed. Nobody can take away the sun, wind, waves, rivers or geothermal power.

    2. Raze_Lighter on

      That’s cool and all, but the net providers still charge you a fortune on a monthly basis for the electricity.

    3. the_geoexplorer on

      Where the record low is mainly less coal, I suppose (or better, hope)

    4. Unfair-Frame9096 on

      Let’s hope the wind keeps blowing and the sun shining after the Iranian close Ormuz.

    5. Dear_Blacksmith803 on

      In the meantime the temperature is lately 10 degrees above the daily average.

    6. That’s great. I just wish we still had the capacity to produce these solar panels ourselves instead of having our whole industry obliterated by the heavily subsidized Chinese manufacturers.

    7. Smalahove1 on

      Electricity generation is one thing.

      But what about the other big energy consumers. Like when are the big bulk ships coming with nuclear reactors instead of running on heavy fuel oil?

      When is Europe starting nuclear build out so we can get rid off all fossile fuels in electricity generation?
      Cause we need some base load, and its likely not gonna be batteries providing that base load when the sun aint shining nor the wind not blowing. Sounds terrible expensive. So nuclear is only realistic option.

      Funny we start with the things that take little time, yet postpone the hard things 😛 Should start the hard things right away, and do them alongside the easy ones.

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