Renewables 2025: How China, the US, Europe, and India Are
Global renewable energy capacity grew by a record 510 GW in 2024, led by China, the U.S., Europe, and India — a new era in clean power growth.
Global renewable energy capacity grew by a record 510 GW in 2024, led by China, the U.S., Europe, and India — a new era in clean power growth.
We explore the data to see where the clean energy transition stands today, from rising investment and job growth to grid needs and critical mineral demand.
This article explores how various nations are leading the charge in the transition to renewable energy, highlighting innovative policies, large-scale investments, and the socio-economic
Global overview Renewable energy consumption Renewable energy consumption in the power, heat and transport sectors increases near 60% over 2024-2030 in our main-case forecast.
Renewable energy sources are growing quickly and will play a vital role in tackling climate change.
Global energy geopolitics The competitive dynamics emerging from these renewable capacity rankings carry significant implications for global energy geopolitics.
Renewable energy is gaining momentum and already accounts for more than a quarter of the world''s electricity production. Europe produces more electricity from renewable sources than
Green hydrogen is produced through electrolysis using renewable energy sources like wind or solar power, resulting in zero emissions when used as fuel. Nel ASA has emerged as a
Here are the top eleven countries using renewables—wind, electricity, geothermals—to lead the way to a low-carbon, zero emissions future.
Nations leading in renewable energy adoption represent a pivotal shift in the global energy landscape. These countries prioritize diverse sources like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and
Global overview Renewable energy consumption Renewable energy consumption in the power, heat and transport sectors increases near 60% over 2024-2030 in our main-case forecast.
Global energy geopolitics The competitive dynamics emerging from these renewable capacity rankings carry significant implications for global energy geopolitics.
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