The expansion of solar and wind capacity is a major trend, driven by falling costs, government incentives, and environmental ...
A report from UK-based climate and energy think tank Ember notes that clean energy sources accounted for 40.9% percent of electricity produced around the world in 2024. The finding comes from data and ...
Wind power was the strongest net electricity producer in Germany, although production was 3.2 percent lower than in the previous year at 132 terawatt hours (TWh) due to poorer wind conditions. Onshore ...
Battery output in Australia increased by 86%, according to the IEA, helping to stabilise the country’s grids. Image: Ingeteam. Global electricity demand is expected to increase by 3.3% year-on-year by ...
A new Policy Brief from The Heartland Institute offers a comprehensive evaluation of seven primary electricity generation sources: biomass, coal, hydropower, natural gas, nuclear, solar, and wind, and ...
Solar generation is forecast to meet roughly half of the growth in global electricity demand through to 2027, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Electricity 2025 report. The agency’s ...
Over the past 12 months, solar photovoltaic sources accounted for more than 6.8% of all electricity generated in the U.S., up from 5.5% in 2023, a 24% year-over-year increase, according to the U.S.
IRENA’s Renewable Energy Statistics report for 2025 says that 4.4TW of electricity capacity from renewables was online as of 2024. Image: IRENA. Renewable electricity generation has grown more than ...
More than half of the European Union’s (EU) electricity came from renewables in the second quarter of 2025, and solar is leading from the front. According to new data from Eurostat, renewable energy ...