The central challenge for nuclear energy, if it is to become a greater portion of
the global electricity mix, is to become much cheaper.
(See related interactive map: The
Global Electricity Mix)
The 1 MW plant on the site of half - built nuclear power plant in Tennessee is a harbinger of things to come in the U.S. and
global electricity mixes, as demonstrated in March and April.
Not exact matches
Briefing highlights
* Politics and Hydro One
* Bombardier sells Downsview
* Global markets mixed so far
* New York futures up
* Canadian dollar about 78 cents
* Toronto home prices slip
* What to watch for today
Roughly since [1906], Ontario has been embroiled in politics with the electricity sector — ...
This commits all parties to ensure delivery of
electricity to everyone around the world, a doubling of renewable energy in the
global energy
mix and a doubling of energy efficiency — all by 2030.
Finding the right
mix of green energy technologies for generating
electricity will be crucial in reducing the
global impact of pollution for the next generation, according to a United Nations report co-written by a Yale professor.
December 8, 2017 India's steel industry, like America's, is dominated by electric - based processes November 20, 2017 Link between growth in economic activity and
electricity use is changing around the world November 16, 2017 Growth in
global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear
electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected
global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017
Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired
electricity generation expected to flatten as
mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use by 2040
James E. Hansen, the NASA scientist who has moved ever more into the arena of environmental activism after four decades of climate research, has called on the public to join him at a large demonstration on
global warming March 2 at an antiquated power plant supplying the Capitol with
electricity and heat from a
mix of coil, oil and natural gas.
The Harmony goal, put forward on behalf of the nuclear industry by World Nuclear Association, is a vision of a future energy system where nuclear energy supplies 25 % of
global electricity demand by 2050 as part of a low - carbon generation
mix, which would require 1000 GW of new nuclear build.
This third edition of the report, a multi-agency effort led by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the World Bank, provides an update of how the world has been moving towards the three SE4All objectives: universal access to
electricity and clean cooking, doubling the
global rate of improvement in energy efficiency, and doubling the share of renewable energy in the
global energy
mix by 2030
This course toward a clean energy future, or «CPP national trading case,» would not only help diversify our nation's
electricity mix and cut
global warming emissions but also deliver significant health and economic benefits across the country.
Natural gas, generally, emits half the amount of CO2 per unit of
electricity as oil does, so it makes sense for big petroleum companies to lean on this resource more as a way to position their respective asset
mixes as lower carbon and secure an even larger piece of the
global carbon budget.
In a country where 244 million have no
electricity and 819 no access to clean cooking facilities, it is impossible to find a solution without coal being part of the energy
mix — Coal is essential to
global efforts to achieving universal energy access.»
December 8, 2017 India's steel industry, like America's, is dominated by electric - based processes November 20, 2017 Link between growth in economic activity and
electricity use is changing around the world November 16, 2017 Growth in
global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear
electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected
global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017
Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired
electricity generation expected to flatten as
mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use by 2040
A
mix bag today, highlighting the importance of
electricity grids in expanding renewable energy, the
global expansion of fracking, a wolf in sheep's clothing CCS project, and some massively good news for Indian wind power.
WEO - 2017, the International Energy Agency's flagship publication, finds that over the next two decades the
global energy system is being reshaped by four major forces: the United States is set to become the undisputed
global oil and gas leader; renewables are being deployed rapidly thanks to falling costs; the share of
electricity in the energy
mix is growing; and China's new economic strategy takes it on a cleaner growth mode, with implications for
global energy markets.