We have spent the first full day since the Industrial Revolution without coal power generation, which is the most produced wind power generation in the day, and the greenest summer ever, with 52% of the power generation coming from low carbon energy.
In 2017 of 75% more days time in British wind farm of power generation also more than the coal-fired power plant.
While 2017 is a green year, it's just a year of generating electricity and we can do better.
So here are some of our ways to achieve green in 2018: the government shows that 40% of the total energy we use is used for transportation.
Moving from diesel and gasoline to electric vehicles, as long as we produce electricity to power these cars from renewable sources, it should become more green and 2018 a year.
The decline in solar and wind costs means that we will see more of these technologies in 2018 and beyond.
The growing commitment of oil giants such as BP and Shell to renewable energy is a clear sign of the future.
I expect more companies to express support for renewable energy in 2018.
The second largest part of the total energy we use is domestic energy, accounting for 29%.
Heating accounts for about 80% of household energy use for space and hot water.
This is mainly produced by burning natural gas, so attention needs to be paid to renewable heating technology in order to make 2018 better.
The challenge for renewable energy is intermittent.
You can't control when the sun shines and when it blows, so there are two options: let people change their mode and use electricity when there is electricity. Or install an energy storage device so that we can store excess power and use it when we need it.
The solution is a combination of two options.
I expect further development of energy storage in 2018.