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Rhiannon12866

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Fri Mar 1, 2019, 04:04 AM Mar 2019

IEA Chief: U.S. Emission Cuts The Largest In Energy History

The U.S. carbon dioxide emissions reduction over the past decade has been the largest cut in emissions in the history of energy, Dr. Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said at a press conference in Washington D.C. on Thursday.

“In the last 10 years, the emissions reduction in the United States has been the largest in the history of energy,” Birol said at a joint press conference with U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.

“Almost 800 million tons, and this is a huge decline of emissions,” the IEA’s executive director noted.

As per latest available IEA data, global energy-related CO2 emissions rose by 1.4 percent to reach a historic high in 2017, the first increase in emissions after three years of global emissions remaining flat. However, carbon emissions growth last year was not universal, with emissions in major advanced economies, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, declining. The biggest decline in 2017 came from the United States, mainly because of higher deployment of renewables, according to the IEA.

The U.S. emissions reduction over the past decade has been chiefly due to natural gas-fired electricity capacity displacing coal-fired power plants thanks to the U.S. shale boom. Rising renewable energy deployment across the U.S. has also helped to cut carbon emissions.


Read more: https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/IEA-Chief-US-Emission-Cuts-The-Largest-In-Energy-History.html

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IEA Chief: U.S. Emission Cuts The Largest In Energy History (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Mar 2019 OP
In 2017: renweables. Over the past decade: natural gas replacing coal progree Mar 2019 #1

progree

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1. In 2017: renweables. Over the past decade: natural gas replacing coal
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 11:22 AM
Mar 2019
The biggest decline in 2017 came from the United States, mainly because of higher deployment of renewables, according to the IEA.

The U.S. emissions reduction over the past decade has been chiefly due to natural gas-fired electricity capacity displacing coal-fired power plants thanks to the U.S. shale boom. Rising renewable energy deployment across the U.S. has also helped to cut carbon emissions.


EDITED substantially when I noticed I missed the "in 2017" of the first paragraph, vs. the "over the past decade" of the 2nd paragraph

Would be interesting to know if they expect renewables to be the bigger factor going forward, or if 2017 was an aberration.
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