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The Southeast As AI becomes more prevalent - cities, states and countries are imposing new laws about how consumer information can be used, and what rights consumers have regarding the use of their data. Key examples are the CCPA in California in the United States and the “Right to explanation” clauses in the European Union’s GDPR. As laws such as these proliferate, users of human originated data need to pay particular attention to how this data is used and protected. As AI becomes more prevalent - cities, states and countries are imposing new laws about how consumer information can be used, and what rights consumers have regarding the use of their data. Key examples are the CCPA in California in the United States and the “Right to explanation” clauses in the European Union’s GDPR. As laws such as these proliferate, users of human originated data need to pay particular attention to how this data is used and protected. As AI becomes more prevalent - cities, states and countries are imposing new laws about how consumer information can be used, and what rights consumers have regarding the use of their data. Key examples are the CCPA in California in the United States and the “Right to explanation” clauses in the European Union’s GDPR. As laws such as these proliferate, users of human originated data need to pay particular attention to how this data is used and protected.
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In the section above we looked at what share renewable technologies collectively accounted for in the energy mix.
In the charts shown here we look at the breakdown of renewable technologies by their individual components – hydropower, solar, wind, and others.
The first chart shows this as a stacked area chart, which allows us to more readily see the breakdown of the renewable mix, and relative contribution of each. The second chart is shown as a line chart, allowing us to see more clearly how each source is changing over time.
Globally we see that hydropower is by far the largest modern renewable source [since traditional biomass is not included here]. But we also see wind and solar power are both growing rapidly.
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