Global renewables hit 5,149 GW in 2025 and overtook coal for the first time. Primary-source data on solar, wind, storage, investment and employment — with the original Axis Intelligence
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At the COP28 UN Climate Change Conference in December, governments agreed to work together to triple the world''s installed renewable energy capacity by
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Renewable electricity Renewable electricity additions for 2025-2030 total 4 600 GW – equal to the combined installed power capacity of China, the European Union
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India achieved a record 22 GW of renewable energy capacity addition in the first half of 2025 alone, marking the highest-ever six-month installation period.
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Global renewable power capacity is expected to double between now and 2030, increasing by 4 600 gigawatts (GW). This is roughly the equivalent of adding
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India hosts global wind day summit to accelerate renewable energy growth India will host the Global Wind Day 2026 Conference in Goa, highlighting strategies to accelerate wind energy
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Renewable power generation capacity is measured as the maximum net generating capacity of power plants and other installations that use renewable energy sources to produce electricity. For most
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Introduction The US solar industry installed 7.8 gigawatts direct current (GWdc) of capacity in Q1 2026, a 27% decline from Q1 2025 and a 42% decline
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This includes bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower (excluding pumped storage), solar, wind, and marine energy. Solar (total): Total solar (on- and off
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Solar, wind, hydropower and other renewable sources together contributed more than a third of global electricity generation for the first time in the modern power system.
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According to the Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA), the wind, solar, and energy storage sectors grew by 46% during the past 5 years (2019-2024) to a new total installed capacity of
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The latest monthly data on wind and solar capacity, including total installed capacity, month-on-month and year-to-date additions across 25 countries and economies, covering around
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Since these fuels remain more expensive than their fossil counterparts, their share in global energy is set to remain below 6% in 2030. The
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By the end of 2025, renewables accounted for 49% of global installed power capacity, and comprised 85.6% of annual global power additions, largely due to significant growth in solar and wind power.
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4.4% of our global energy comes from solar power. China generates more solar energy than any other country, with a current capacity of 308.5 GW. The US relies on solar for 3.9% of its
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Total solar (on- and off-grid) electricity installed capacity, measured in gigawatts. This includes solar photovoltaic and concentrated solar power.
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Solar, in line with the previous year, accounted for the largest share of the global total, with a capacity of 1 865 GW. Renewable hydropower1 and wind energy accounted for most of the remainder, with total
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Wind power generation capacity in India has significantly increased in recent years. As of 31 March 2026, the total installed wind power capacity was 56.00 gigawatts
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The latest additions bring the combined global installed capacity of wind and solar to 4,174 GW (over 4 TW), highlighting the rapid expansion of the two fastest-growing sources of
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China also achieved its 2030 wind and solar capacity target in 2024, six years ahead of schedule. While renewable installations are set to continue, investment growth
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With 1''346''866 Megawatt of installed capacity, the world has reached a new record in total installations after it had fallen short of expectations and forecasts for 2024. As expected, some of the new
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But how much of an impact has this growth had on our energy systems? In this interactive chart, we see the share of primary energy consumption that came
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The renewable power capacity data represents the maximum net generating capacity of power plants and other installations that use renewable
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