
Go for 100% in renewables!
According to a recent study by Stanford University researchers, 143 countries could reach 100% renewables within 30 years. One of them is Spain. End-use energy demand would fall by 60% to 65.7 GW. This data takes into account different factors, among which the electrification of transport and households and energy efficiency taken to its maximum expression stand out.
100 GigaWatts
Solar PV will be the largest source of energy, with almost 100 GW, distributed as follows: 36.42 GW installed on solar rooftops of public buildings, SMEs, factories, etc; followed by 33.55 GW of large PV plants and 39.7 GW of PV self-consumption in households. The deployment of self-consumption is overwhelming.
In the case of the Canary Islands, the weather conditions favor the installation of renewable energies and especially photovoltaic solar energy is in full expansion. At Alfa 90 we are committed to clean energy, sustainability and self-consumption to achieve the goal of 100% renewable energy by 2050. Are you in?
Stanford University study for Spain:
http://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/143Country/20-WWS-Spain.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0G2UmJwvdE5fEIg7xcVYsnEfxGn8ovfDPzveMqDIQ94_YvtbjAwl74kew
Source:
https://elperiodicodelaenergia.com/los-sorprendentes-datos-de-la-universidad-de-stanford-para-que-espana-alcance-el-100-renovables-en-2050-a-un-coste-de-412-000-millones/?fbclid=IwAR1NboQxVOm-KUlbXpQEkDvuAUTGukSdMKkqTCDLAJBX7z3D1B8DBHaJsJg