- cross-posted to:
- hardware@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- hardware@lemmy.world
It will last year?
There’s a lag in the figures. We won’t find out total usage for 2024 until the beginning of 2025, but the data we do have shows that it will. It’s a weirdly worded title, I grant you.
I can’t wait to see how much we generated in 2023!
Is this good news? I thought we had already passed this benchmark, did we regress?
But the US energy demand saw an increase of nearly 3 percent, which is roughly double the amount of additional solar generation. Should electric use continue to grow at a similar pace, renewable production will have to continue to grow dramatically for a few years before it can simply cover the added demand.
Which, in the end will make a “no renewables”-stance untenable, since renewables are the only way of growing the energy sector fast enough.