Experts say world is ‘past peak fossil power’ but warn against uneven development of energy projects

Nuclear power generation is likely to break records in 2025 as more countries invest in reactors to fuel the shift to a low-carbon global economy, while renewable energy is likely to overtake coal as a power source early next year, data has shown.

China, India, Korea and Europe are likely to have new reactors come on stream, while several in Japan are also forecast to return to generation, and French output should increase, according to a report on the state of global electricity markets published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Wednesday.

Electricity demand is also expected to increase around the world, fuelled largely by the move to a low-carbon economy. Electric vehicles and heat pumps, as well as many low-carbon industrial processes, require electricity rather than oil and gas.

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    you’re sounding like a conspiracy theorist.

    Like CBS?

    or the New York Times?

    or Mainichi?

    I could go on. This is public knowledge. But there’s no point trying to argue with the willfully ignorant. I’ll leave it at that.

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      5 months ago

      Did you even read your own articles?

      CBS:

      its delayed disclosure of the meltdowns at three reactorswas tantamount to a cover-up

      NYT:

      Culture of Complicity Tied to Stricken Nuclear Plant

      Mainichi:

      then TEPCO president Masataka Shimizu had ordered the company not to use the term “meltdown” to describe what had occurred

      None of these support anything close to the kind of cover up needed to result in a “nobody can know how many people died” level of lack of information. They’re mostly about failing to report the disaster fast enough and downplaying it by using certain wording and having a lax security culture. Not about the government preventing investigations or giving gag orders or something like that.