Renewables set to generate a third of world's electricity by 2025, IEA says
- Low-Carbon electricity sources such as wind, solar, nuclear, and hydropower will meet the world's electricity demand growth in the next three years, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2% in 2024.
- Renewable energy, including wind and solar, is expected to generate over a third of the world's electricity by 2025, surpassing coal. Renewables, hydropower, and nuclear will make up almost half of global electricity by 2026.
- The growth in electricity demand, driven by India, China, and South Asia, along with data center energy needs, emphasizes the need for regulations and increased efficiency in the clean energy transition.
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