See near real time carbon intensity of electricity generation around the world.

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    1 year ago

    For anyone playing with this, don’t forget to try showing historical data for regions of interest that seem to have no data. Sometimes there just isn’t any data, like Manitoba, but sometimes it’s like Saskatchewan, which only misses live data.

    FWIW, as much as Alberta contributes to the problem via their tar sands, their electrical generation still seems to be greener than Saskatchewan’s.

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    1 year ago

    Ooo… Australia looks bad!

    Even south Australia, which has the most renewable penetrative for a major grid, looks bad!

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      1 year ago

      South Australia has a huge amount of solar and wind, but relativity little storage, and basically no renewable base load (hydro, geothermal, nuclear). While the average renewable energy usage is fairly high, the instantaneous renewable usage can drop to almost 0 some days.

      Solutions are being implemented, and the renewable mix is gradually improving.

      Source: Engineering with Rosie