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Nearly 41% of global power came from clean energy last year

  • In 2024, clean energy sources accounted for 40.9% of global electricity generation, according to a report from the energy thinktank Ember.
  • Europe led the clean energy transition, with 71% of its electricity stemming from these sources, as noted in Ember's Global Electricity Review.
  • Despite progress in clean energy, global carbon emissions increased by 1.6% due to rising demand from AI and heatwaves.
  • Experts highlight the need for long-term financing and system flexibility to sustain clean energy momentum.
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