yea, there is nothing record about the number mentionned above. But journalists need clicks to get food on the table :/
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The EU installed a record 56 GW of solar capacity in 2023, well above the 40 GW added in 2022, SolarPower Europe said on Tuesday as it released its 2023-2027 market outlook. This year is the third in a row in which the European solar market has experienced at least 40% growth. The expectations are for a slower expansion of 11% in 2024, when annual installations are seen to reach 62 GW
rudimentary (biaised and prone to error) back of a napkin math:
Fuck, that is some sobering perspective.
yea, there is nothing record about the number mentionned above. But journalists need clicks to get food on the table :/
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rudimentary (biaised and prone to error) back of a napkin math:
so 98Gw in 4 years, thats about 25 Gw of mills per year.
a 3Mw= 0.003Gw mill produces 6Gwh per year, 25Gw would produce 50 Twh per year)
50 Gw of solar per year produces 73 Twh per year
39351Pj = 10930 Twh (per year, for the whole EU)
EU annual energy consumption: 10930 Twh per year
(50 * X + 73 * X) = 123 * X ; X= 10930/123 = 88 years
so at this pace, the EU will take 88 years to be fully relying on renewables. so not very soon :/