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  • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

    What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

    Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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    #26

    @bradr and that is why the EU wants to destroy this process

    https://www.eldiario.es/economia/ue-prohibe-proyectos-energias-renovables-fondos-europeos-lleven-piezas-china_1_13192706.html

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    • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

      What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

      Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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      #27

      @bradr
      dukenukem scrolling

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      • gekko3k@mastodon.socialG gekko3k@mastodon.social

        @bradr
        Spain's geographic location was helpful though, impossible to pull that stunt in central mainland Europe. UK is a different case, they can tap more wind and tidal.

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        #28

        @gekko3k @bradr You get solar power as long as there is daylight. Better if there's no clouds sure. But also better to be further from the equator so more of the light is perpendicular to the surface of the solar panel.

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        • disorderlyf@todon.euD disorderlyf@todon.eu

          @mbpaz @xerz @bradr The latter is what I assumed was why it looked like the transition was slow going. I've also heard the time to approve new solar and wind (mostly solar) projects on average has gone down, so it might've just been when the initial push for it to snowball happened.

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          #29

          @disorderlyf @mbpaz @bradr and yet I'm pretty certain the vast majority of capacity we got ever since is solar, where Iberdrola and friends just went ahead, bought a bunch of land, speedran through the permits and built the new power stations

          capacity which wasn't possible under a government infamous for taxing out power stations, the well-known "impuesto al sol" (Article 7 RD 900/2015, repealed in October 2018, taxing all production of solar energy even if for homes which were unplugged from the grid)

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          • xerz@soc.masfloss.netX xerz@soc.masfloss.net

            @bradr I love how clear the line before and after Pedro Sánchez is lmao

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            #30

            @xerz @bradr The right wing parties in Spain, almost stopped all development in renewable, they even put a tax specific for them, it was called "tax on the sun" by the media. Their ties with Spanish energy and oil companies are so big that people used to say that if we could get energy from revolving doors we could provide energy for the whole world.

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            • ghostdancer@mastodon.sdf.orgG ghostdancer@mastodon.sdf.org

              @xerz @bradr The right wing parties in Spain, almost stopped all development in renewable, they even put a tax specific for them, it was called "tax on the sun" by the media. Their ties with Spanish energy and oil companies are so big that people used to say that if we could get energy from revolving doors we could provide energy for the whole world.

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              #31

              @ghostdancer @bradr oh hey, we commented the same thing at the same time lmao https://soc.masfloss.net/@xerz/statuses/01KR3CSXXRSEQX60H2KWFWTCRC

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              • xerz@soc.masfloss.netX xerz@soc.masfloss.net

                @disorderlyf @mbpaz @bradr and yet I'm pretty certain the vast majority of capacity we got ever since is solar, where Iberdrola and friends just went ahead, bought a bunch of land, speedran through the permits and built the new power stations

                capacity which wasn't possible under a government infamous for taxing out power stations, the well-known "impuesto al sol" (Article 7 RD 900/2015, repealed in October 2018, taxing all production of solar energy even if for homes which were unplugged from the grid)

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                #32

                @xerz Sorry. 😆 @disorderlyf @mbpaz @bradr

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                • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                  What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                  Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

                  kobold@orthographieanarchist.deK This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #33

                  @bradr It's #bloomscrolling And a nice chart you have there, too.

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                  • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                    What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                    Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                    #34

                    @bradr Just today read the term "hype swiping" and I like both the term and your news 🙂

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                    • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                      What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                      Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                      #35

                      @bradr
                      Where is the other (100 - 44 - 17) = 39 % ?

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                      • fusion@mastodon.socialF fusion@mastodon.social

                        @bradr The 40% missing from the chart is nuclear energy?

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                        #36

                        @fusion @bradr the mix in 2025 was:

                        21.85% solar
                        21.56% gas
                        20.41% wind
                        18.78% nuclear
                        11.37% hydropower
                        3.48% oil
                        2.23% bioenergy
                        0.32% coal

                        So renewables accounted for 53.63%, zero emissions (solar + wind + hydro + nuclear) 72.41%. Really good.

                        (Source: https://ourworldindata.org/search?q=energy+generation&countries=Spain&resultType=all )

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                        • kimeragupta@todon.euK kimeragupta@todon.eu

                          @bradr and that is why the EU wants to destroy this process

                          https://www.eldiario.es/economia/ue-prohibe-proyectos-energias-renovables-fondos-europeos-lleven-piezas-china_1_13192706.html

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                          #37

                          @KimeraGupta @bradr honestly, Spain should tell the EU to fuck off (and not only for this particular thing).

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                          • fmarini@mastodon.socialF fmarini@mastodon.social

                            @fusion @bradr the mix in 2025 was:

                            21.85% solar
                            21.56% gas
                            20.41% wind
                            18.78% nuclear
                            11.37% hydropower
                            3.48% oil
                            2.23% bioenergy
                            0.32% coal

                            So renewables accounted for 53.63%, zero emissions (solar + wind + hydro + nuclear) 72.41%. Really good.

                            (Source: https://ourworldindata.org/search?q=energy+generation&countries=Spain&resultType=all )

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                            #38

                            @fmarini @bradr Thanks, it's nice to compare with Germany where we have "only" nuclear waste but a little more bio (maybe we produce more
                            "s h i t" 😜 😞 https://www.smard.de/home

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                            • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                              What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                              Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                              #39

                              @bradr #Hopescrolling ?

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                              • flancian@social.coopF flancian@social.coop

                                @bradr #Hopescrolling ?

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                                #40

                                @flancian @bradr
                                https://anagora.org/Hopescrolling

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                                • gekko3k@mastodon.socialG gekko3k@mastodon.social

                                  @bradr
                                  Spain's geographic location was helpful though, impossible to pull that stunt in central mainland Europe. UK is a different case, they can tap more wind and tidal.

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                                  #41

                                  @gekko3k @bradr Helpful? Definitively. But not impossible to pull it of in other European countries. A bit harder and more expensive? Sure, but political is the main blocker

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                                  • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                                    What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                                    Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                                    #42

                                    @bradr Great news, but this is _only_ aboute electricity production. Is there a graph with _all_ energy and fossil use? I.e. including motor traffic (which still runs on oil), heavy industries and chemical processes?

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                                    • xerz@soc.masfloss.netX xerz@soc.masfloss.net

                                      @disorderlyf @mbpaz @bradr and yet I'm pretty certain the vast majority of capacity we got ever since is solar, where Iberdrola and friends just went ahead, bought a bunch of land, speedran through the permits and built the new power stations

                                      capacity which wasn't possible under a government infamous for taxing out power stations, the well-known "impuesto al sol" (Article 7 RD 900/2015, repealed in October 2018, taxing all production of solar energy even if for homes which were unplugged from the grid)

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                                      #43

                                      @xerz @disorderlyf @bradr The infamous "sun tax" applied to residential PV only - and industrial PV farms were perfectly happy with it, as it meant less PV production from residential customers, thus higher demand and higher prices in peak PV production hours. The boom in PV is just business. Lower investment, lower TCO (compared to wind etc).

                                      PV and wind installed power reached parity in 2024. Installed PV is growing at 25-30% annually, installed wind power is growing at 2-4%.

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                                      • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                                        What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                                        Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                                        #44

                                        @bradr @inthehands What's the remaining 39%? Hydro and nuclear?

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                                        • bradr@infosec.exchangeB bradr@infosec.exchange

                                          What's the opposite of doom scrolling?

                                          Spain just pulled off one of the fastest energy transformations in Europe.

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                                          #45
                                          Electricity is typically around 10-20% of a country's total energy consumption. It's great that a lot of electricity is moving to renewable, but even when 100% of electricity is renewable, that means the country is 15% of the way (20% is only reached in countries with high EV adoption).
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