Merkebu Zenebe (@merkebuz) 's Twitter Profile
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International Energy Agency (@iea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To achieve energy & climate goals, the world needs to add or replace 80 million kilometres of power lines by 2040. That’s the size of the entire global grid built over the past 100 years and enough to wrap around the Earth roughly 2,000 times. More 👉 iea.li/3GEDXcQ

Jakub Marian (@jakubmarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello everyone, it’s been a while, hasn't it? 😊 I wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a few moments of peace in these difficult times. And I have an announcement to make (or a present to give, depending on how you want to look at it). For the last six months, I've been

Hello everyone, it’s been a while, hasn't it? 😊 I wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a few moments of peace in these difficult times. And I have an announcement to make (or a present to give, depending on how you want to look at it).

For the last six months, I've been
DCD (@dcdnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DOE: Data centers consumed 4.4% of US power in 2023, could hit 12% by 2028 datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/doe-da…

IEEE Power & Energy Society (@ieee_pes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on our 💡⚡ Power Grid in the latest issue of the IEEE Power & Energy magazine. You can access the full issue here: bit.ly/3XUiAeD Don't forget to check out the open article on the Overview on dynamic

Dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on our 💡⚡ Power Grid in the latest issue of the IEEE Power & Energy magazine. You can access the full issue here: bit.ly/3XUiAeD 

Don't forget to check out the open article on the Overview on dynamic
Merkebu Zenebe (@merkebuz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good progress globally regarding electricity access. In sub-Saharan Africa though, population without electricity access actually increased from 580 to 597 million people between 2010-2024! Source: IEA

Good progress globally regarding electricity access. In sub-Saharan Africa though, population without electricity access actually increased from 580 to 597 million people between 2010-2024! Source: IEA
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A new era for nuclear energy is emerging · Nuclear is set for historic high output in 2025 · The number of projects under construction is near its highest level in 30 years · 40+ countries plan to expand nuclear · SMRs are coming But challenges remain ➡️ iea.li/4jnDq12

A new era for nuclear energy is emerging

· Nuclear is set for historic high output in 2025
· The number of projects under construction is near its highest level in 30 years
· 40+ countries plan to expand nuclear
· SMRs are coming

But challenges remain ➡️ iea.li/4jnDq12
Fatih Birol (@fbirol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expanding & modernising transmission grids is vital for ensuring secure & affordable power supply, especially with electricity demand set to grow strongly But supply chain bottlenecks for cables, transformers & other components are hindering progress More in new International Energy Agency report ⬇️

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🗣 “Grid congestion has serious implications for societies … undermining energy security, economic development & clean energy transitions.” Our commentary highlights the importance of expanding & modernising the world's grid networks. Read more ➡️ iea.li/4oq4JdK

🗣 “Grid congestion has serious implications for societies … undermining energy security, economic development & clean energy transitions.”

Our commentary highlights the importance of expanding & modernising the world's grid networks. Read more ➡️ iea.li/4oq4JdK
Merkebu Zenebe (@merkebuz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Installed capacity of 5,150 MW. A testament to the fact that development is a multigenerational endeavor and that it comes from within!

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Installed capacity of 5,150 MW. A testament to the fact that development is a multigenerational endeavor and that it comes from within!
International Energy Agency (@iea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Progress on delivering electricity access for all is stagnating. 730 million people globally still lack basic access – most of them in sub-Saharan Africa. Our commentary examines why momentum is stalling & what’s needed to drive action forward 👉 iea.li/48dOyu1

Progress on delivering electricity access for all is stagnating. 730 million people globally still lack basic access – most of them in sub-Saharan Africa.
 
Our commentary examines why momentum is stalling & what’s needed to drive action forward 👉 iea.li/48dOyu1