A recent report by Ember, a think tank based in London, reveals that 30% of global electricity is now generated from renewable sources, marking a record-breaking year in clean energy production. Solar and wind power are key contributors to this surge, signifying a significant shift away from fossil fuels. The growing emphasis on renewables is underscored by the climate crisis, as evident from a record-breaking year of ocean heat levels and growing concerns about intensifying droughts fueling devastating wildfires. These events further highlight the urgent need to transition to sustainable energy sources. A solar storm in the UK demonstrated how such natural phenomena can impact infrastructure, making the focus on clean, reliable energy sources all the more crucial.