Submitted by 233C t3_yqko1t in dataisbeautiful
233C OP t1_ivovh9a wrote
Reply to comment by austeritygirlone in [OC] Electricity gCO2/kWh vs Share of renewables in electricity (%) (1990-2020), in Europe by 233C
I should have marked each "start" differently". although (low renewable; high CO2) is a fair guess for a starting point.
> The strong negative correlation is expected.
As can be seen, some countries managed the same gCO2/kWh with much lower % renewable than others.
The "common wisdom" of "let's add more renewable and gCO2/kWh will lower" is worth checking up.
What good did it do Belgium to go from 2 to 25%?
France did without moving from 4-5% what Finland did from 22 to 50%.
Denmark and Austria are nearing 75% and still can't touch what France already had with less than 20%.
Would Argentina (less than 10%) will have a better gCO2/kWh if it had as much renewable as Turkey (45%)? Maybe not
mgmaqueda t1_ivp58id wrote
I think those differences could mostly be explained with the share of nuclear in electricity for each country.
austeritygirlone t1_ivphmeu wrote
And how carbon heavy the rest is, like gas vs. ignite.
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