Sam Butler-Sloss
@sambutl3r.bsky.social
Research on the global cleantech revolution @Ember-energy.org
Ex-RMI
Ex-RMI
From our latest publication at RMI: rmi.org/insight/insi...
Inside the Race to the Top - RMI
rmi.org
December 17, 2024 at 1:57 PM
From our latest publication at RMI: rmi.org/insight/insi...
Thanks for sharing our work Auke. Pleased you like it.
December 16, 2024 at 6:23 PM
Thanks for sharing our work Auke. Pleased you like it.
Find the full report here: rmi.org/insight/insi...
Inside the Race to the Top - RMI
rmi.org
December 16, 2024 at 5:02 PM
Find the full report here: rmi.org/insight/insi...
The ceiling of the possible is far above our heads. For example, Norway has EV sales of over 90% of total car sales (vs ~25% in Europe); Denmark and Iowa have solar & wind penetration of over 60% (vs <25% in EU/US); electrification in Zhejiang and Guangdong is at 50% (vs ~25% China).
December 16, 2024 at 5:02 PM
The ceiling of the possible is far above our heads. For example, Norway has EV sales of over 90% of total car sales (vs ~25% in Europe); Denmark and Iowa have solar & wind penetration of over 60% (vs <25% in EU/US); electrification in Zhejiang and Guangdong is at 50% (vs ~25% China).
Yet, there is a surprising uniformity in the pattern of change. From Shanghai to Inner Mongolia, Italy to Denmark, Florida to Iowa; solar & wind uptake and EV sales are growing along a surprisingly universal S-curve across all 110+ territories.
December 16, 2024 at 5:02 PM
Yet, there is a surprising uniformity in the pattern of change. From Shanghai to Inner Mongolia, Italy to Denmark, Florida to Iowa; solar & wind uptake and EV sales are growing along a surprisingly universal S-curve across all 110+ territories.
Uptake within each bloc varies substantially. In Europe, for example, solar/wind generation ranges from <1% of generation (Albania) to nearly 70% (Denmark).
December 16, 2024 at 5:02 PM
Uptake within each bloc varies substantially. In Europe, for example, solar/wind generation ranges from <1% of generation (Albania) to nearly 70% (Denmark).