⚑️ Energy

Energy production and consumption is becoming cleaner, cheaper and decentralized. With connected devices you as a consumer can take control of your energy consumption. Here you will also find content about batteries, smart grids, nuclear and other innovation in the energy field.

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πŸ“‰ U.S. coal use declines and reduces carbon emissions

U.S. carbon emissions fell by 1.9 percent during 2023. The use of coal for electricity production decreased to the lowest level in half a century. Investments in solar and wind energy have increased.

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⚑ Renewable energy increased globally by 50 percent during 2023

The world is experiencing the fastest expansion of renewable energy in three decades. Solar energy accounted for three-quarters of the new capacity. The price of solar panels dropped by nearly 50 percent compared to 2022.

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🐦 Study shows minimal impact of wind turbines on bird populations

Oil and gas extraction was found to cause a significant decline in bird numbers, unlike wind power.

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♻️ Cling Systems secures vital funding to propel battery circularity

Cling Systems is a Swedish startup helping companies recycle used electric car batteries. Now they've secured 1.3 million USD in funding.

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⚑ World's first fourth-generation nuclear reactor starts up

Commercial operations have started at a new generation nuclear reactor that is the first of its kind in the world.

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🌞 Solar power has seen a remarkable increase in capacity worldwide - and that is just the beginning

In 2010 it took an average of a month to install one gigawatt of solar capacity. By 2015, this pace quickened to a week, and in 2023, it is expected to exceed one gigawatt per day.

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πŸ”‹ Record low cost for electric vehicle batteries in 2023

The cost has dropped 14% this year and 90% since 2010, but this is just the beginning.

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πŸ”‹ Northvolt's new battery needs less rare minerals

Unlike traditional battery chemistries, the new battery from Northvolt utilizes readily available minerals such as iron and sodium.

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πŸ“‰ China's CO2 emissions set to decline in 2024 amid low-carbon energy surge

If the current pace of low-carbon energy expansion continues or accelerates, China could see a sustained period of emission reduction.