February 06, 2024
By
Michelle Lewis
In a
‘monumental shift’, EU coal and gas collapse as wind and solar ascend
Photo: Hornsea Project
Europe’s coal
electricity generation tanked by 26% and gas by 15% in 2023, according
to a new report from energy think tank Ember.
That collapse resulted in an impressive 19%
reduction in the EU’s power sector emissions. What’s more, for the
first time, wind power, which grew by 18%, surpassed gas, which only
accounted for 17% of Europe’s electricity.
Wind and solar power are now taking center
stage. Together, they hit a new high, generating 27% of the EU’s
electricity in 2023. Solar covered 9% of the EU’s electricity needs.
With hydroelectric power also bouncing back, renewables reached a
record 44% share of the EU’s power mix.
“The EU’s power sector is in the middle of a
monumental shift,” said Sarah Brown, Ember’s Europe program director.
“Fossil fuels are playing a smaller role than ever as a system with
wind and solar as its backbone comes into view.”
Interestingly, Europe’s shift away from fossil
fuels wasn’t just about swapping coal and gas for wind and solar.
People and businesses used less electricity overall, with demand
dropping by 3.4% compared to 2022. A significant chunk of this
reduction came from industries dialing back their power use.
But as Europe moves more toward EVs, heat
pumps, and other electrification, electricity demand is expected to
rise again. This means renewables need to keep up the pace, especially
since the EU is aiming for wind and solar to provide 55% of its power
by 2030.
Ember’s report also points out that in 2023,
Europe increasingly relied on wind and solar, as 24% of hours in 2023
saw less than a quarter of electricity coming from fossil fuels, a
major step up from just 4% of hours in 2022.
The takeaway? The EU’s
energy landscape is transforming fast, driven by the need for clean
power and the urgency of the climate crisis. Coal and gas are on their
way out, and renewables are stepping up. But there’s no room for
complacency – Europe needs to double down on deploying wind, solar,
and the tech that supports them.
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