2025-01-23 17:55:10
Energie
Sustainability
Climate Change

Europe's Green Electricity Revolution

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Europe's transition to green electricity has reached unprecedented levels, with nearly half of the EU's power now sourced from renewables such as solar, hydropower, and biomass. This significant shift has been largely driven by the European Green Deal, an initiative launched in 2019 aimed at drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Fossil fuel reliance has plummeted, with coal and gas now contributing just 29% to the energy mix, marking a substantial decline. Solar energy has seen a remarkable surge, growing over 20% from the previous year, while the share of nuclear power remains at 24%.

Despite these advancements, challenges persist in other sectors like transportation and heating, which still heavily depend on fossil fuels. Experts caution that the transition in these areas will be more complex. Moreover, geopolitical developments, such as the withdrawal of the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, have posed obstacles to the global energy transition. Nonetheless, Europe continues to lead the charge in renewable energy, setting a benchmark for others to follow. The continent's commitment to a sustainable future underscores the importance of continued investment and innovation in green technologies.
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Environment
Politics
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Environment
Economy
Politics
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Al Jazeera
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Environment
Politics
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n-tv.de
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Fossil fuels hit record low: Almost half of Europe's electricity is already 'eco' - n-tv.de

Environment
Politics
Fossil fuels now account for only 29% of the EU's electricity mix. Renewable energies such as solar, hydropower and biomass provide almost half of the electricity. Coal and gas power are losing importance.
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