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About 40% of the world's power generation is now renewable::About 40% of the world's power generation is now renewable

		83% of new power capacity created in 2022 was renewable, according to a report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The report takes stock of the world's renewable en
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[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

Speaking as an Australian we’re also not super great at embracing the whole renewables thing

Erm... Australia has the more rooftop solar (32% of households) than any other country in the world and one state (south Australia) already has enough wind turbines to cover 100% of their overnight power consumption when the weather is favourable - with more being deployed (not to mention their grid is connected tot he rest of the nation, which is also investing in wind and hydro, so if it's windy somewhere else that's good enough).

We're also moving pretty fast into hydrogen... in part because we have more power than we can use, so selling it (in the form of green hydrogen) makes sense.

We also have a dying but massive fossil fuel industry, and they spread a lot of FUD... but the reality is those power companies aren't price competitive with renewable and never will be. They have no future and they're just trying to delay the inevitable as long as possible.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago

Erm, you're forgetting our massive coal exports which we have to take into consideration. Our rooftop solar doesn't count for shit if we're providing excess co2 tp the rest of the planet.

Additionally we've never had a year of lower emissions yet, we've only achieved to slow the rate of increase.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

We've made some strides on the renewables front yes but it's never been enough. We're still increasing our carbon output year on year, due mostly to the political willpower for renewables simply not existing. Two years ago we had a prime minister who didn't acknowledge climate change. The fact that we've got any renewables at all is simply because of the economics of it. We get so much sun it's impossible for us to not lead the world on solar, and yet our government still drags their feet on renewables (yes, even Labor are barely any better on environmental issues).