>EY’s report also made some predictions about the energy transition. For example, renewables generation, mainly wind and solar, will account for 38% of the power mix by 2030 and 62% by 2050. Globally, renewables will become the dominant power generation by 2038. China, Europe and the US will drive a 53% increase in solar and wind generation, producing over 57% of global solar and wind output by 2050.
Anyone feel like betting we’ll be doing much better then that? I’m a Tony Seba fan, finding his output consistent with what I’ve seen. This shit is about to blow up!
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And still getting more cost effective over time?
>EY’s report also made some predictions about the energy transition. For example, renewables generation, mainly wind and solar, will account for 38% of the power mix by 2030 and 62% by 2050. Globally, renewables will become the dominant power generation by 2038. China, Europe and the US will drive a 53% increase in solar and wind generation, producing over 57% of global solar and wind output by 2050.
Anyone feel like betting we’ll be doing much better then that? I’m a Tony Seba fan, finding his output consistent with what I’ve seen. This shit is about to blow up!