International Day Of Clean Energy

The progress to clean energy is hopeful in a world where it is difficult to be hopeful. The demand for electricity is soaring, and data centers are imposing an enormous load on our communities for energy. Unfortunately, some of our elected officials are pushing various types of burning as clean energy. They want to include the burning of garbage as a form of clean energy. Burning in any form from your backyard fires to burning garbage is NOT clean energy.

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Today is the International Day of Clean Energy!

Today, let’s think positive and celebrate what is good and getting better!

Below is from the Carbon Almanac:

Celebrating clean energy

Today, January 26th, is International Day of Clean Energy. Clean energy refers to electricity generated from sources such as solar, wind, geothermal and hydro that emit little to no greenhouse gas emissions.

The World Resources Institute has summarized the key statistics when it comes to clean energy in this article. The article highlights some positive news such as:

  • how clean energy is creating the majority of new electricity capacity
  • Investment in green energy is higher than fossil fuels
  • Growth in clean energy jobs

There are still challenges to overcome in the industry including distribution of investment and length of time to bring a project from ideation to production. But there is a lot of momentum behind green energy and it will be interesting to see how 2026 shapes up for it.