Helkafen1
Helkafen1 t1_jebp0ah wrote
Reply to comment by marcusaurelius_phd in The European Union to nearly double the share of renewables in the 27-nation bloc's energy consumption by 2030 amid efforts to become carbon neutral and ditch Russian fossil fuels. by chrisdh79
Europe has already enacted policies to support green hydrogen. It's not just a plan. The Inflation Reduction Act in the US does the same.
It's also important to remember that we can reach a ~90% renewable energy system without these fuels. We don't need them immediately. We'll need them mostly in the 2030s and 2040s.
> Nuclear works now.
Does it, though? The three recent European nuclear projects (Flammanville, Hinkley Point C, Olkiluoto 3) are all financial disasters plagued with massive delays.
Strong agreement about keeping existing nuclear plants online.
Edit: grammar
Helkafen1 t1_jebn6f9 wrote
Reply to comment by marcusaurelius_phd in The European Union to nearly double the share of renewables in the 27-nation bloc's energy consumption by 2030 amid efforts to become carbon neutral and ditch Russian fossil fuels. by chrisdh79
Renewable-based systems will be much larger than just wind and solar farms. They also plan to store weeks worth of clean fuels.
Helkafen1 t1_jb2qtcm wrote
Reply to comment by drippy_candles in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
I'm just reminding people to have a bit of perspective and read the news with calm. A lot of news about China elicit a strong "yellow peril" vibe.
A more interesting take on this topic could be the following: Yes, illegal fishing and overfishing are a global problem, so what are we doing to solve it? A pragmatic answer could be: let's not eat so much fish.
Helkafen1 t1_jb0ltfu wrote
Reply to comment by drippy_candles in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
25% isn't too surprising, for a country that has one fifth of global population and has relatively poor arable soil.
Helkafen1 t1_jebu4dy wrote
Reply to comment by marcusaurelius_phd in The European Union to nearly double the share of renewables in the 27-nation bloc's energy consumption by 2030 amid efforts to become carbon neutral and ditch Russian fossil fuels. by chrisdh79
> Green hydrogen does not exist at this time. Therefore, it's just a plan.
Google is your friend. Took me 1 minute.
> There's about 100 GW of already installed capacity. That's 100 GW more capacity on windless winter days than non-hydro renewables.
So? That doesn't make nuclear energy competitive for new projects.