Environment America’s October 2023 report shows that renewable energy is rising in the United States. Since 2013, the amount of solar energy in the United States has grown nearly twelvefold, while wind energy has increased 2.6fold. The United States’ reliance on renewable energy has grown from 5% to 17% in the past ten years. Despite...
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The UK’s “Net Zero Strategy” Aims to Achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions Across the British Economy by 2050
The average percentage of the UK’s energy from renewables increased from 10.7% in 2014 to 40.6% in 2024, while the percentage of the UK’s energy from fossil fuels declined. Energy is the backbone of the UK’s economy; sectors relying on energy include industrial, residential, transportation, agriculture, commercial, services, and others. Energy sources to supply these...
Turkey’s Energy Production Methods Depends on Over 85 Percent of Fossil Fuels
Turkey has come a long way since the 1990s, from mostly dependent on fossil fuels to producing more renewable energy. Turkey’s energy production methods are similar to those of comparable countries in the world, with a dependence of over 85 percent on fossil fuels. In 2019, Turkey’s primary energy supply was around 30 percent oil,...
Spain is One of the World’s 15 Largest Clean Energy Consumers But Due to Storage Challenges, Renewable Energy Still Constitutes Only 22% of Spain’s Total Energy Consumption
The energy sector is one of the most significant contributors to greenhouse gas generation, making using renewable resources in energy production essential to advancing the fight against climate change. However, renewables reduce atmospheric emissions and decrease energy dependence, ensuring a local and secure supply. Therefore, it is unsurprising that Spain has strengthened its position in...
Fossil Fuels Still Dominate South Africa’s Energy Mix
South Africa is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. Its emitting effect accounts for about 40% of the continent’s total emissions. South Africa is the most carbon-intensive developing country in the world, generating about 0.6kg of carbon dioxide per dollar of GDP. South Africa’s response to climate is to promote programs that lead...
Saudi Arabia Needs to Rapidly Increase the Pace of Renewable Energy Deployment to Meet its Ambitious 2030 Targets
Saudi Arabia continues to source almost all of its energy needs from fossil fuels (99.9%), and the implementation of ambitious renewable energy targets has been slow, as less than 0.1% of energy comes from renewables. In 2020, oil accounted for 62% of energy consumption and natural gas 38%. Saudi Arabia’s increasing electricity demand was predominantly...
Nigeria has Made Impressive Strides in Increasing its Renewable Energy Capacity Over the Past Decade
For years, fossil fuels have been the lifeblood of Nigeria’s energy sector, with petroleum and natural gas serving as the cornerstone of the country’s energy supply. However, after decades of dependence on these finite resources, the country is gradually transitioning towards a cleaner energy paradigm. Renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and biomass are gaining...
Despite the Growth in Renewables, Fossil Fuels will Likely Remain a Significant Part of Mexico’s Energy Mix
Primarily due to existing infrastructure and the continued exploitation of natural gas resourcesOver the past decade, Mexico has tried diversifying its energy mix, increasingly integrating renewable sources like wind, solar, and biomass. However, the country’s energy sector relies heavily on fossil fuels, including oil, natural gas, and coal. This dependence presents challenges and opportunities as...
Reliance on Fossil Fuels Remains High in Japan, Raising Questions About the Effectiveness of Present Strategies in Achieving Meaningful Energy Transition
Japan, a leading industrial powerhouse, is significantly transforming its energy landscape. It is moving away from its long-standing reliance on fossil fuels, which historically constitute approximately 77% of Japan’s energy supply. However, the country strives to enhance sustainability and energy security while reducing carbon emissions. As of 2022, fossil fuels comprised 72.4% of Japan’s entire...
Renewable Energy Share in Italy is Expected to Continue its Upward Trajectory and Fossil Fuel Use is Expected to Decline Further
Italy has significantly transformed its energy landscape over the past decade. The shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and biomass is evident, reflecting national policies and broader European Union directives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy. Current Energy Mix As of the latest data, Italy’s energy production...