A decline in fossil fuel power is now ‘inevitable’, the report’s authors say.

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    4 months ago

    It’s a stretch but not a massive one - I think 2035 is more realistic. Solar deployments double around every 3 years so it’ll double by 2027 and quadruple by 2030 and so on unless some limiting factor is reached

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      4 months ago

      You might want to do some basic math on the current rates at which renewable energy and global energy demand is growing.

      The world burned 140,000 TWh worth of fossil fuels last year, a new record because global energy demand is still growing faster than total new renewable generation.

      Let’s say we built an island of floating PV panels in the ocean large enough to generate that much energy.

      It would be the 8th largest country in the world.

      No we’re not going to hit 70% by 2035 even assuming it maintains exponential growth, not even close.

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        It would be the 8th largest country in the world.

        That doesn’t seem correct. If you assume 250kwh per square meter per year, it sums to something linke 500000km2 or 700x700km square. And in the hottest regions it’s more like 500kwh per m2 per year