| ▲ | cjblomqvist 14 hours ago | |
Northern Europe, at least Scandinavia, is already at 90%+ non carbon electricity generation. (88-100%) Central and Eastern Europe have it tougher. | ||
| ▲ | don_esteban 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Central/Eastern Europe is rather into nuclear (Austria on renewables) and not too heavy on fossil, exceptions being Poland/Czechs/Germany with too much coal. The Balkans are quite fossil-heavy, but solar should be quite feasible there. | ||