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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.
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.
Oil and gas extraction was found to cause a significant decline in bird numbers, unlike wind power.
Cling Systems is a Swedish startup helping companies recycle used electric car batteries. Now they've secured 1.3 million USD in funding.
Commercial operations have started at a new generation nuclear reactor that is the first of its kind in the world.
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.
The cost has dropped 14% this year and 90% since 2010, but this is just the beginning.
Unlike traditional battery chemistries, the new battery from Northvolt utilizes readily available minerals such as iron and sodium.
If the current pace of low-carbon energy expansion continues or accelerates, China could see a sustained period of emission reduction.