Renewable energy production hits new record in SA, as expert predicts more milestones to fall soonSouth Australia has been effectively powered by green energy for a week, with one expert predicting it could extend to a month by early next year.Key points:- Renewable energy exceeded SA's energy needs for a week- It's understood to be a world-first achievement for a jurisdiction of its size- An expert says the state could be powered using green energy for a month by next yearFrom December 12 to 19, National Energy Market data showed wind and solar contributed on average 103.5 per cent towards the state's energy demand."We understand that it's also a world-first for an entire jurisdiction to have all of its energy needs met across a seven-day period exclusively by renewables," he said.Expert expects more milestonesHead of the Victoria Energy Policy Centre at Victoria University, Bruce Mountain, said it was another step on the renewable energy journey.Mr Mountain said he was confident that no other jurisdiction of South Australia's size would have achieved the renewable energy result of the past week and he expected more to come."