Spain, Sweden and Belgium: The European countries setting new wind and solar records Tags:Europe 5 comments Good. Bring it on sunshine! [The Netherlands](https://pvoutput.org/map.jsp?tid=406) seems to have more PV nerds though 😉 Spanish regions wouldn’t mind less sun and more rainwater I think (but not the torrents of water Italy has) Swedish electricity has been [low-carbon forever ](https://app.electricitymaps.com/zone/SE-SE2) in Europe. (And not thanks to wind or solar). Belgium idk. Spain does not seem to make progress toward shuttering her numerous fossil-burning plants. Of course, all of this in only about electricity, which covers only 20 % of our energy consumption. Which, btw, shows no sign of decreasing. Nice to see Islamic countries finally starting to make smart energy choices Edit: didn’t realize this wasn’t r/2westerneurope4u Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Spanish regions wouldn’t mind less sun and more rainwater I think (but not the torrents of water Italy has)
Swedish electricity has been [low-carbon forever ](https://app.electricitymaps.com/zone/SE-SE2) in Europe. (And not thanks to wind or solar). Belgium idk. Spain does not seem to make progress toward shuttering her numerous fossil-burning plants. Of course, all of this in only about electricity, which covers only 20 % of our energy consumption. Which, btw, shows no sign of decreasing.
Nice to see Islamic countries finally starting to make smart energy choices Edit: didn’t realize this wasn’t r/2westerneurope4u
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Good. Bring it on sunshine!
[The Netherlands](https://pvoutput.org/map.jsp?tid=406) seems to have more PV nerds though 😉
Spanish regions wouldn’t mind less sun and more rainwater I think (but not the torrents of water Italy has)
Swedish electricity has been [low-carbon forever ](https://app.electricitymaps.com/zone/SE-SE2) in Europe. (And not thanks to wind or solar).
Belgium idk. Spain does not seem to make progress toward shuttering her numerous fossil-burning plants.
Of course, all of this in only about electricity, which covers only 20 % of our energy consumption. Which, btw, shows no sign of decreasing.
Nice to see Islamic countries finally starting to make smart energy choices
Edit: didn’t realize this wasn’t r/2westerneurope4u