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Brazil & Energy; are we facing a problem?

Hydro is the largest power source in Brazil. Are we before a problem with the lowering level of the reservoirs?

Brazil & Energy; are we facing a problem?

Hydro is the largest power source in Brazil. Are we before a problem with the lowering level of the reservoirs?

Solar & wind in South Australia often exceeds 100% of demand

Over the past 28 days, South Australia (SA) has averaged peak generation from solar & wind of 105% of demand (130% on the best day). On each day over the past month, solar + wind generated between 48% and 102% of total daily electricity..

Generation from both solar and wind catching nuclear generation

Solar and wind catch nuclear In 2024, global new solar generation capacity (Gigawatts) was d

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