EU Renewables: 3% Reduction Masks Persistent Emissions Gap
EU emissions dropped 3% in 2024, yet a 85 million tonne CO2 surplus persists. What’s behind this anomaly impacting EU renewables?
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EU emissions dropped 3% in 2024, yet a 85 million tonne CO2 surplus persists. What’s behind this anomaly impacting EU renewables?
EU renewables reach 47.3% in 2025, triggering 28 TWh power losses. A physical limit impacting grid stability – what does this mean?
EU electricity grid now at 47.3% renewables, marking a physical limit reached. This impacts CO2 emissions & grid stability. What does this mean for energy costs? A vital analysis.
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