Portugal reached a significant milestone by running exclusively on renewable energy for six days in a row, setting a new record. For 149 consecutive hours, the country produced more energy from renewable sources than it consumed. Portugal also managed to run out of natural gas for 131 hours and, for 95 of those hours, produced enough clean energy to export to Spain.
These achievements demonstrate the sustainable path that Portugal has maintained in the progressive integration of renewable sources, without compromising the security of the energy supply and the quality of the service. However, in order to fulfill the climate targets of the Paris Agreement by 2050, nations need to keep their grids free of carbon emissions all year round, not just for a few days or weeks.
According to World Economic Forum: "Portugal stands as a European pioneering in clean energy initiatives. In 2016, the country established its ambitious "net zero by 2050" target, three years ahead of most other EU nations. Portugal also closed down its last coal plant in 2021, nine years ahead of its own 2030 target. With the commitment to phasing out gas plants by 2040, Portugal is paving the way for carbon neutrality as early as 2045."
You're not going to publish my comment anyway lol like so many recently, by an annoyed awakened majority that doesn't swallow the mindless propaganda you're peddling.
So what a neat picture of solar panels. I wonder how many square kilometres of trees and bushes and wildlife habitat was razed to the ground to built these green planet saviours... Also, awesome of Portugal to close down coal plants, so reduce their 0.03% of global carbon emission, while China is currently building 120 new airports and is responsible for over 25%.
I'm sure higher taxes, eating bugs, not being able to go from A to B without a 6 hour stop to recharge, freezing, and getting more injections will change the temperature of the planet.
By Hart from Lisbon on 06 Dec 2023, 08:54
Congratulations Portugal. Fantastic to see so much progress on this front.
By Angela Roberts from Beiras on 06 Dec 2023, 16:32