- cross-posted to:
- science_memes@mander.xyz
- cross-posted to:
- science_memes@mander.xyz
Check this out:
Not sure if that link works correctly. This data is around 5 years old, but it shows the approximate power usage across the world based on the fuel.
If you restrict it to certain countries, like US, you’ll see oil or gas is the number 1 fuel, and coal isnt that high.
But across the entire world coal is still the primary power source, by a huge amount.
I wish this project could be continued so we could get modern data. I know solar has exploded in popularity the last few years, but that might have changed nothing if the coal plants haven’t been offlined.
https://github.com/wri/global-power-plant-database
That’s the original project. Which ran out of funding and hasn’t been updated in 3 years.
Anyway, I know this isn’t quite on topic, but I think most people don’t know where their energy comes from, even if they might have a vague idea. When they don’t have the basic facts its easier for them to be sold on the idea of carbon capture.
I find https://app.electricitymaps.com/ a lot more legible and friendly, and the hourly view is really nice if you want to see fluctuations in solar and wind.
https://www.iea.org/ also has some cool data.