For the First Time, One Third of the World's Electricity From Renewables
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Thanks to the extensive expansion of solar energy, electricity generation from renewables in 2025 was able to cover the increase in global consumption, according to a study. Driven also by China and India, where solar expansion is progressing.
In Germany there is criticism that the current federal government is slowing down the expansion of renewable energies. Worldwide, however, the focus is increasingly on wind and solar energy. In 2025, even a new record value is achieved in the production of green electricity.
The share of renewable energies in the global electricity mix is increasing – and no longer just gradually, but with a dynamic that is increasingly triggering structural changes. This is indicated by recent analyses from Ember Energy. These analyses arrive at a remarkable result: In 2025, global growth in electricity demand was fully met by renewable energies. While demand increased significantly worldwide, solar and wind power, as well as other…
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