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Ember rise3/21/2023 ![]() Based on the latest industry projections, this will not be repeated in 2023. In 2023, Europe is set to witness a huge fall in fossil fuels- of coal power, yes, but especially gas power.įossil generation rose 3% in 2022. Hydro generation will rebound, French nuclear units will return, wind and solar deployment will accelerate, and electricity demand will likely continue to fall over the coming months. The 28 TWh rise in EU’s coal generation added only 0.3% to global coal generation.Ģ023 will be quite the opposite. In context, the rise was not substantial: coal power increased by just 1.5 percentage points to generate 16% of EU electricity in 2022, remaining below 2018 levels. It could have been much worse: wind, solar and a fall in electricity demand prevented a much larger return to coal. Gas generation was almost unchanged (+0.8%), and because gas was already more expensive than coal in 2021, there was no further switching from gas into coal in 2022. As a result, EU power sector emissions rose by 3.9% (+26 MtCO2) in 2022 compared to 2021. Since coal was less expensive than gas, coal accounted for the majority of the increase, rising 7% (+28 TWh) in 2022, compared to 2021. But the remaining sixth was met by increased fossil generation. ![]() ![]() Five-sixths of the gap was made up by more wind and solar generation and a fall in electricity demand. This created a large 185 TWh gap in generation, equal to 7% of Europe’s total electricity demand in 2022. A 1-in-500 year drought across Europe led to the lowest level of hydro generation since at least 2000, and there were widespread unexpected French nuclear outages just as German nuclear units were closing. Check out the full patch notes right here.However, the shift away from fossil fuels was put on hold by the twin crises in Europe’s electricity system in 2022. Those who don’t will have to wait it out another week until they’re able to purchase the Operators. Goyo and Amaru are available to anyone who has the Year 4 Pass. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. ![]() Ubisoft say their goals for the reworked Kanal include letting players "rotate more easily" while "slowing down objective pushing" and making objectives "more viable for all." They've added new bridges and staircases, added more indoor spaces, and moved several bomb sites while rearranging a few others. You can see the new and improved Kanal map in detail in the video below. Goyo is her counterpoint, a Defender who uses a Volcán Shield - not to be confused with the Vulcan Shield my autocorrect keeps attempting to change it to - to protect from the odd nitro cell or impact grenade. Amaru is a Peruvian Attacker who uses her Garra Hook to shoot up to rooftops or high-up platforms to get a better vantage point, and uses grenades to stun baddies. Ubisoft have rolled out its next major expansion, Operation Ember Rise - a hefty update which combines a reworked Kanal map with some nice new chaos-engendering gadgets and playable adrenaline junkies.Īmaru and Goya are Rainbow's latest playable characters, a yin and yang of strategic hook-shooting madness and defensive playstyles. The booted-up lady doing a high-kick with a grappling gun in the picture above is one of the two latest Operators added to Rainbow Six Siege this week.
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