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Nuclear Power
Global Nuclear Power Share to Rise 15% by 2030
Nuclear power currently meets 10% of global electricity generation
Coal
EIA: Less Electricity Generated by Coal than Nuclear in US in 2020
US coal-fired electricity generated totalled 774 million MWh in 2020, which is less than both natural gas-fired and nuclear-powered generation.
Hydrogen
Why South Africa has much to Gain From the Pivot to Hydrogen Use
The country, which produces around 80% of the world's platinum, is well placed to further develop and use hydrogen as an energy source
Wind Power
GWEC: North and Latin America Increased Wind Power Installations by 62% in 2020
2020 was record year for wind power in both North and Latin America, installing nearly 22 GW of new capacity in the region, or 62% more capacity in 2020 compare
Nuclear Power
National Nuclear Energy Plans for Clean Power, Heat and Hydrogen Showcased at IAEA-IEA Event
Nuclear power remains the world’s second largest source of low carbon electricity after hydro, producing more than solar and wind combined.
Power Grid
Solar & Wind In South Africa Contributed More Than Nuclear For 1st Time Ever In 2020
The rest was met by other sources, including diesel, hydro, and pumped storage plants.
Nuclear Power
Global Nuclear Power Share to Rise 15pc by 2030
The capacity of nuclear power worldwide of around 400,000 MW , meeting 10% of global electricity generation, is forecast to exceed 500,000 MW by 2030.
Nuclear Power
China Should Speed Nuclear Development to Meet Carbon Goals
China should accelerate development of nuclear power to help meet Beijing's pledges to bring greenhouse gas emissions to a peak before 2030 and become "carbon n
Nuclear Power
NEA Assesses the Cause and Impact of Fukushima Accident
He added that the area covered by the evacuation order had been decreased to one-fifth of the original area.
Coal
World can Still Limit Globa Warming by Letting Go of Coal
The world still has a “fighting chance” to limit global warming by ending dependence on coal, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told representatives from
Coal
China's Coal Consumption Share Falls to 56.8% at End-2020
The rapid rollout of renewable-energy capacity and the growing use of natural gas has helped reduce the share of coal consumption from around 68% over the last
Wind Power
China Installed Half of New Global Offshore Wind Energy Capacity During 2020 in Record Year
China leads the world in new annual offshore wind turbines installations for the third year in a row with over 3 GW of new offshore wind farm capacity in 2020.
Wind Power
Europe Installed 14.7 GW of New Wind Energy in 2020
Europe installed 14.7 GW of new wind energy in 2020. 80% of this was onshore wind.
Hydrogen
Rejoining Paris Pact Signals U.S. Ready To Jump Aboard Hydrogen Express
The decision by the Biden administration to rejoin the Paris agreement will likely provide a boost to the creation of a robust hydrogen fuel industry in the U.S
Policy & Regulation
Bill Gates Reveals What Caused Deadly Power Outages in Texas
On Saturday, US President Joe Biden declared a major disaster in the Lone Star State allowing the government to allocate more funds to help millions of people a
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