NEM Data Spotlight: Australia's Solar Generation Drops 24% as Autumn Transition Erodes Summer Records
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NEM emissions have dropped 25 per cent since 2020
Image: Zstock/stock.adobe.comAs new renewable energy generation is approved, constructed and energised in the National Electricity Market (NEM), emissions intensity is suitably decreasing. The post NEM emissions have dropped 25 per cent since 2020 appeared first on Energy Magazine.
Australia’s average emissions intensity from the National Electricity Market (NEM) has declined by 25% since 2020 and 40% since 2015. Related:Wind and solar reduce emissions from the Australian electricity sector by 40% in just 10 yearsDavid Osmond, chief wind energy engineer at WindLab, owner and operator of some of the country’s most important renewable energy projects, recently highlighted an update on Australia’s electricity emissions in his…
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