EVs, solar panels, induction stoves and heat pumps, now cheaper than ever, are becoming more attractive as the Middle East conflict upends oil and gas markets. Read more: https://t.co/m9ul9OaHES
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America's first large-scale indoor vertical farm for strawberries is set to open in Richmond, Virginia, in early 2025. Using 30-foot towers, it produces over 4 million pounds of strawberries annually on less than an acre of land. This innovative method reduces water use by 90%, land use by 97%, and eliminates the need for pesticides.
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Solar PV is still the cheapest power tech on Earth 🌞 USD $37/MWh in the Middle East & Africa. Projected to hit $17/MWh by 2060. Fossil fuels? Nuclear? Not even close. https://t.co/sY2qnyVrTP
US #LNG exporter Venture Global LNG is ready to start introducing natural gas to the seventeenth liquefaction block at the Plaquemines LNG terminal in Louisiana as part of the plant’s commissioning process. #lngprime https://t.co/safOvL7i7j
Over the past decade, China has increased the share of electricity in its total energy consumption by around 10% - more than almost any other country. Its rapid growth in clean power, especially renewables, is unparalleled.
No nation has invested more or built faster in this space. Since 2019, China has been responsible for about 40% of all wind and solar capacity installed worldwide. B
ehind this expansion lies a clear strategy: harnessing renewables not only to strengthen energy independence but also to drive industrial leadership. As a result, the share of China’s electricity generated from wind and solar has risen by nearly 20 percentage points in just ten years.
CHART OF THE DAY: Global sources of electricity generation in 2024.
Coal remains king, accounting to more than 1/3 of global power output last year. Renewable sources only match it if aggregating solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, firewood and others all together.
Folks: NEVI was a bust, but the US EV fast charging network is getting measurably better very quickly.
GM, EVgo, and Pilot hit 200+ charging sites across 40 states https://t.co/nPjrIqXMl2
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