In 2016, renewables made up 29 percent of gross electricity generation in Germany, with wind power, biomass and solar photovoltaics leading the way. Read the story here
In Germany, solar panels are transforming home life and offering energy independence https://t.co/r7zX12wr2X pic.twitter.com/7wnHP5wPEG
— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) June 30, 2017
South Korea has 25 nuclear reacts which supply roughly a third of the country's electricity. But the country's enthusiasm for the energy source quickly waned following the 2011 Fukushima meltdowns in its neighbor Japan. Read the full story here
ICYMI—South Korea just announced they will scrap coal and nuclear power. #Renewables are winning! https://t.co/tRuFjPWWAi pic.twitter.com/6wLriIPNiy
— Greenpeace (@Greenpeace) June 25, 2017
Read about new generation solar panels that make water out of air. New panels tap into air, extracting pure distilled water.
These solar panels aren't just creating energy, they're creating drinking water pic.twitter.com/xPqj1yQzSK
— Mashable (@mashable) June 27, 2017
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