In 2022, wind and solar accounted for 12% of worldwide electricity production.
This was reported in a think tanks annual report, Ember.
See the details at : https://electrek.co/2023/04/11/wind-solar-global-electricity-2022/
In 2022, wind and solar accounted for 12% of worldwide electricity production.
This was reported in a think tanks annual report, Ember.
See the details at : https://electrek.co/2023/04/11/wind-solar-global-electricity-2022/
Western Australia’s renewable energy chalks up another record.
WA is the worlds largest isolated electricity grid
On Monday 12th December 2022 the new record : renewables went to 84% of energy generated. Compared with one month ago on Saturday 12th Nov 2022 renewable energy went to a record of 81% of the generated energy.
See the full story at : https://reneweconomy.com.au/western-australia-sets-new-renewables-record-of-81-in-worlds-biggest-isolated-grid/
This level happened within a half hour period around midday. That’s not very long.
But, think of it this way. The new record highs are due to more renewable energy sources being added to the grid (amongst other reasons). So the amount of time that the green power produces 50% of the grid production is increasing. Same for producing 10%. At some point soon we would see that renewables always, 24 hours a day 365 days a year, produces say 10% of the electricity. Oh, would that be baseload? 🙂
Western Australia is in the news on two renewable energy counts.
Firstly WA is the worlds largest isolated electricity grid
Secondly. On Saturday 12th Nov 2022 renewable energy went to a new high record of 81% of the generated energy.
See the full story at : https://reneweconomy.com.au/western-australia-sets-new-renewables-record-of-81-in-worlds-biggest-isolated-grid/
Hooray for Haystacks Solar Garden.
What a lovely name for an inclusive initiative which is breaking down barriers and opening up opportunity to participate in the shift to 100% renewable electricity.
If you are renting or if you do not have any roof space for solar panels, this initiative allows you to buy solar panels and receive a credit on your electricity bill.
Check out the way this works at their web site. https://haystacks.solargarden.org.au/
Let’s be encouraged by the progress and planning for an Australian electricity grid that supports 100% renewable energy.
One of the key components in the grid is to have big batteries in the grid. They provide system strength to handle the renewable energy fluctuations and daily cycle of the sun.
The big batteries can do multiple things to support the grid, things we don’t think about much. They can keep the grid frequency steady, keep the voltage steady, pump electricity into the grid if needed, soak up excess electricity if needed, and provide inertia (whatever that is!!).
Now we have the confidence for the coal and gas generators to be shut down. This is being done in a planned fashion obviously. All the things that the fossil fuel generators are doing can be done in a 100% renewable setup.
Check out the map of where big batteries are in Australia from https://reneweconomy.com.au/big-battery-storage-map-of-australia/
Tesla Powerpack facility in Hornsdale, South Australia – Photo Credit: Tesla
Reneweconomy.com.au reports that South Australia produced 146 percent of SA’s energy needs on Wed 16th Sept 2022. That’s a new record.
It looks like SA is leading the way in transitioning to 100% renewable in Australia.
Checkout the details at : https://reneweconomy.com.au/wind-energy-hits-record-peak-of-146-per-cent-of-state-demand-in-south-australia/
My favourite source of renewable energy news https://reneweconomy.com.au/ today has a post about the huge amount of solar panels installed worldwide. In March this year there was 1 Terrawatt of solar installed. And this will soon be 1 Terrawat installed each year.
The point out that the cost of wind and solar is such that these energy producers are preferred. Simple economics.
In addition There is an encouraging graph showing the increase in renewables being installed and the decrease in coal fired electricity plants.
Check out the details at : https://reneweconomy.com.au/theres-a-huge-surge-in-solar-production-under-way-and-australia-could-show-the-world-how-to-use-it/

The sharp contrast between a self interest based economics and a humanity based economics that focuses on mutual benefit.
This is what Prof Stephen Hill and co-authors have written about in their new book ‘The Kyoto Post COVID Manifesto for Global Economics – Confronting our Shattered Society’.
Prof Hill inspires us with the continued story of a shift in the foundation of economics.
He presents this in a way that we can understand and relate to.
It is empowering to hear this message as it is an economics that flows from our humanity.
People have a keen interest in what Stephen is saying!
A recent gathering where the topic was presented ran way over time due to the high level of community interest exploring the where the current economics falls short and how this alternate can bring benefit to our modern situation.
You will be excited to hear applicable ideas like:
– Shifting from self-interest based economics to humanity based economics which benefits all.
– Humanity’ is what we can be as a Human Race;Empowered, fulfilled individuals.
– “Sanpo-Yoshi” or the Triple Win Concept where sellers, buyers and society are treated with equal care.
– and much more
Join us at the Nan Tien 2030 Campaign workshop on 1st October 2022 to Prof Hill relate this story, to discuss what this means to you and me and how we can develop and grow our mutual benefit economic life.
Register here : workshop registration link

When there is a new concept being raised in society it is often art that leads us by expressing the new concepts in a visual way.
The symbiocene is the age of living in symbiosis with the planet. An age of mutual benefit living.
Here’s a beautiful expression of this in art in Winsome Jobling’s work at Australian Galleries web site.
No doubt you have heard of using hydrogen as a fuel. But green hydrogen?
This will be hydrogen that is created using renewable energy. It is possible to extract hydrogen from coal or natural gas. That’s not so green….
And, hydrogen can be used to replace fossil fuels in many situations. For cars, and the big ticket items of industrial use.
Check out the Forrest Future Industries site for more details.