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by Chief Editor June 28, 2026
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Global Renewable Energy Growth Surges as Fossil Fuel Dependence Declines

In a landmark report released today, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) revealed that renewable energy sources now account for over 30% of the world’s electricity generation, up from just 25% five years ago. The shift marks a historic acceleration in the transition away from fossil fuels, driven by plummeting costs and government incentives.

“The data shows an unprecedented momentum,” said Francesco La Camera, Director-General of IRENA. “We are witnessing a fundamental transformation in how the world produces and consumes energy.”

The report highlights that solar and wind energy installations have doubled in the past decade, with over 2,000 gigawatts of new capacity added globally. This growth has been particularly rapid in Asia, where countries like China and India have become the world’s largest investors in renewable infrastructure.

China alone accounts for more than half of all new renewable energy installations worldwide, with its solar capacity exceeding 300 gigawatts—enough to power over 100 million homes. The country’s commitment to reaching carbon neutrality by 2060 has spurred massive investments in wind and solar farms across its vast landscapes.

In Europe, the European Union has set a binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, with renewables expected to supply 45% of its energy needs by that time. Germany, once heavily reliant on coal, now generates over 50% of its electricity from renewables, a testament to its Energiewende policy.

Francesco La Camera | International Renewable Energy Agency | ADIPEC 2025

Despite these advancements, challenges remain. The report notes that millions of people still lack access to reliable electricity, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South Asia. Additionally, the global supply chain for critical minerals—essential for batteries and solar panels—faces bottlenecks that could slow future growth.

“While progress is remarkable, we must ensure that no one is left behind,” said La Camera. “Affordable and equitable access to clean energy is the cornerstone of a just transition.”

The IRENA report also projects that by 2050, renewables could supply up to 90% of global electricity demand if current trends continue. However, achieving this will require trillions of dollars in additional investments and coordinated global action.

Sources:

  • IRENA World Energy Transitions Outlook 2023 (renewable share: 30% of global electricity; solar/wind capacity growth; regional breakdowns)
  • IEA Renewables 2023 (China’s solar capacity; EU emissions targets; Germany’s renewable share)
  • World Bank Global Tracking Framework 2023 (energy access gaps)
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