Australia's renewable energy generation is rising, reducing coal's grid share and emissions.

Australia is witnessing a significant rise in renewable energy generation, attributed to stronger winds and increased rainfall in the east. This surge has led to coal's lowest share of the national grid for September and October, dropping from 52% to 50%. The growth in wind and hydroelectric power, alongside milder weather, has reduced overall energy demand, resulting in lower emissions and wholesale electricity prices, indicating a positive shift towards cleaner energy.

November 03, 2024
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