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Category: Energy transition

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What is the majority of energy production?

4 min read
Historically, fossil fuels have dominated global energy production, but a major shift is underway towards clean energy sources. Today, fossil fuels still make up the majority of overall primary energy, though clean power is rapidly overtaking fossil fuels in global *electricity* generation.

Which Source of Energy Is Most Preferred and Why?

4 min read
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, renewable energy capacity grew by 140% between 2015 and 2024, far outpacing fossil fuels. The question of which source of energy is most preferred and why is complex, as it involves a balance of environmental benefits, economic costs, reliability, and public perception. While fossil fuels historically dominated, the surge in renewable adoption highlights a major shift in global energy priorities.

What accounts for the largest percent of energy output?

2 min read
For decades, fossil fuels have been the dominant force powering the world's energy needs, historically accounting for the largest share of global energy output. While this remains true for total primary energy, the electricity sector is experiencing an unprecedented shift towards renewables.

How Will 70% of Our Energy Requirements Be Met By a Diverse Mix of Clean Sources?

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With some regions, like New York State, mandating that 70% of electricity be met by renewable sources by 2030, the global push for clean energy is accelerating. So how exactly will 70% of our energy requirements be met by a combination of new and existing clean power technologies and strategic policy decisions? The answer lies in a comprehensive, multifaceted approach that combines scalable renewable generation with smart grid technologies and advanced energy storage solutions.