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Using data to accelerate the electricity transition @ember_energy

Bristol Katılım Kasım 2013
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Ember
Ember@ember_energy·
Europe is home to two of the most electrified countries in the world – Norway and Sweden. But others are least electrified. Only 15% of Romania and Lithuania’s final energy consumption comes from electricity. ember-energy.org/latest-insight…
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Nicolas Fulghum
Nicolas Fulghum@nicolasfulghum·
NEW DATA | For the first time ever, wind and solar produced more than 50% of the UK's electricity ☀️🍃🇬🇧 🏆 In September, wind and solar generation reached a share of 50.4% Wind (7.7 TWh) and solar (1.7 TWh) also reached new absolute output records for the month of September.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@CleanPowerDave·
NEW: GLOBAL RENEWABLES OVERTAKES COAL Renewables was up in the first half of the year, and coal had a small fall...🧵
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@CleanPowerDave·
NEW: The first evidence of a solar take-off in Africa☀️✈️ x33 rise in Algeria🇩🇿 solar panel imports in the 12 mths to June 2025, compared to previous 12 mths. x8 in Zambia🇿🇲 x7 in Botswana🇧🇼 x6 in Sudan🇸🇩 x3 in each of Liberia🇱🇷, DRC🇨🇩, Benin🇧🇯, Angola🇦🇴, Ethiopia🇪🇹 🧵
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Ember
Ember@ember_energy·
5️⃣🎂 Five years in, Ember’s vision of an electric future is becoming reality. Born in 2020 to empower decisionmakers with open data, Ember has fast-tracked the transition 💡 Now solar is surging, fossils are entering terminal decline and the electrotech revolution is here ⚡️☀️
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Ember@ember_energy·
🚨 NEW RECORD | Fossil fuels fell below 50% of US electricity for the first month on record This was driven by solar and wind reaching a record high 📈 In March 2025, solar rose by 37% (+8.3 TWh) and wind by 12% (+5.7 TWh) compared to the year before ↗️ ember-energy.org/data/us-electr…
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Ember
Ember@ember_energy·
The UK had its first coal-free day in 2017. Next month, a new coal-free era begins with the closure of the UK’s last coal plant 🇬🇧 ember-climate.org/insights/resea…
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Ember
Ember@ember_energy·
The UK closes its LAST coal plant at the end of this month, marking the beginning of its coal-free era. How did the home of the world’s first coal-fired power station finally phase it out? Read more in our latest report 👀 ember-climate.org/insights/resea…
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Nicolas Fulghum
Nicolas Fulghum@nicolasfulghum·
NEW | China's coal-fired power generation fell for a third consecutive month in July 2024 Our latest @EmberClimate data shows that wind and solar + gains in hydropower have led to the largest declines in two years and the first sustained declines since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Ember
Ember@ember_energy·
NEW | Solar generates 1/5 of global electricity on solstice midday peak Ember estimates that solar will generate 20% of the world's electricity across the midday peaks today, an increase from 16% last year 📈☀️ Read the analysis ember-climate.org/insights/in-br…
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Simon Evans
Simon Evans@DrSimEvans·
NEW The UK government has just quietly published estimates showing wind and solar will be several times cheaper than gas, for the foreseeable future A few senior cabinet members (& a large section of the media) might like to take a look? THREAD with charts + caveats
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Nicolas Fulghum
Nicolas Fulghum@nicolasfulghum·
The share of fossil fuels in New Mexico's electricity mix is falling off a cliff. It's down to a record low of 34% as of April. Just two decades ago, fossil fuels produced 99% of the state's power. Why you ask? (1/5)
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Chelsea Bruce-Lockhart
Chelsea Bruce-Lockhart@C_BruceLockhart·
Ember is expanding! LOTS of interesting jobs up for grabs - aimed at speeding up the transition to clean power. Check them all out here: ember-climate.org/careers/ I can't emphasise enough what a great org this is to work for. Come join the vibe! (DM with any questions 🤗)
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Nicolas Fulghum
Nicolas Fulghum@nicolasfulghum·
Do you want to understand what is happening in the global power system? Where is the electricity transition headed? Who is a leader? Who is a laggard? At @EmberClimate, we have compiled the data and tools to help you do just that. Here are some of the tools we built: (1/10)
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Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes@chrislhayes·
I've covered climate in some capacity for at least 15 years and the last few years is really the first time where the story is that the energy transition is *actually happening*. Still wayyyyy too slow. But happening.
Ember@ember_energy

🇬🇧 The UK's power sector has undergone a striking shift in recent years: coal is now barely a presence, and wind has seen massive growth. Discover more insights like these using our electricity data explorer: ember-climate.org/data/data-tool…

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UN Climate Change
UN Climate Change@UNFCCC·
⚡️ A new era in the power sector 📉Fossil fuel electricity generation might have peaked in 2022. 📈Record expansion of renewable power is pushing oil, gas and coal out of the grid @EmberClimate | #ClimateChange
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David Sheppard
David Sheppard@OilSheppard·
Remember the hysteria over how the energy crisis was going to force the EU to burn more highly polluting coal? Well it didn’t turn out that way… Coal consumption dropped in Europe over winter despite energy crisis ft.com/content/8d950a…
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