Why modern thermal power is key to Ireland’s renewable future

Wind and solar have together generated more power worldwide this year than coal — this marks a turning point, writes Finlay McCutcheon
Why modern thermal power is key to Ireland’s renewable future

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The world’s wind and solar farms have generated more electricity than coal plants for the first time this year, marking a turning point for the global power system. With Ireland’s last coal-fired power station closing this past summer, the country is firmly part of that momentum.

This milestone is significant, but it’s not the finish line. It marks a turning point that calls for fresh thinking about how we generate power.

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