Didn’t the Netherlands have hydroplants based on sea tides, or I’m really confusing things here?
Do they import energy though?
Ouch. I mean, it’s finally going in the right direction but it goes to show how deeply fucked we are that even in 2015, *twenty years* after the Kyoto protocol, fossils comprised 80% of the pie, and that was still the case in 2019!!
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source:[https://ember-climate.org/data/data-explorer/](https://ember-climate.org/data/data-explorer/)
the monthly record for the combined share of wind and solar power was set last month ,at **41.9%**
( 21.8% wind, 20.1 % solar)
source:[https://ember-climate.org/data/data-explorer/](https://ember-climate.org/data/data-explorer/)
Didn’t the Netherlands have hydroplants based on sea tides, or I’m really confusing things here?
Do they import energy though?
Ouch. I mean, it’s finally going in the right direction but it goes to show how deeply fucked we are that even in 2015, *twenty years* after the Kyoto protocol, fossils comprised 80% of the pie, and that was still the case in 2019!!
Always good to see fossil going down.
The government seems to be in a technology agnostic, pragmatique, “[all of the above](https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy/news/dutch-cabinet-to-reveal-plans-for-new-nuclear-power-plants/)” mindset too.
No Hydro?
And heating?
Way too much gas, but they are supposed to restart coal plants
Showing percentage is not the best. Show us the production instead so we know is there is a decrease in fossile or not.
Still somehow Germany manages to be worse. More renewables, but much more coal which is just so much dirtier (by magnitudes).