What technologies look most promising in transforming our energy mix? In this article we look at the data on renewable energy technologies across the world;
Including the value of production, clean-energy sectors contributed 13.6tn yuan ($1.9tn) to China''s economy overall – just above 10% of total GDP.
Since 2015, solar output has grown more than tenfold, roughly doubling every three years. Global solar generation is now the same size as the total electricity demand of the EU-27.
Four regions — China, Europe, the United States, and India — are responsible for almost 90% of this global expansion. Each is moving at a
Global Energy Review Dataset Annual release of world aggregated data for total energy supply, electricity generation, technology deployment and CO2 emissions.
China power statistics - April 2025 In the first fourth months of the year, wind and solar power generation capacity accounted for 89% of new capacity (see Figure 1 below). Solar continued to show significant
People''s Republic of China''s electricity mix includes 55% Coal, 14% Hydropower and 11% Solar. Low-carbon generation reached a record high in 2025.
In 2023, China''s new energy investment grew rapidly, the investment in solar PV exceeded 670 billion CNY, while the investment in wind power exceeded 380 billion CNY.
China''s surge in renewables and whole-economy electrification is rapidly reshaping energy choices for the rest of the world, creating the conditions for a decline in global fossil fuel use.
Global trends were also impacted by a slowdown in energy demand growth in India, which at around 1% was among the lowest rates recorded in recent years. A
We expect all of China''s additional electricity demand in 2026-2030 to be met by low-emissions sources, renewables and nuclear energy. The total increase in
Record solar growth meant clean power sources grew fast enough to meet all new electricity demand in 2025, thereby preventing an increase in fossil generation. This was the first
As we see in more detail in this article, the breakdown of sources — coal, oil, gas, nuclear, and renewables — is different in electricity versus the energy mix.
Non-fossil fuel power sources, such as wind and solar power, account for 50.9% of the country"s total installed capacity, marking the early completion of a government target proposed in 2021
Put another way, this means that new zero emissions electricity generation in China in the first four months of 2025 more than covered all new electricity demand growth (which was +3.8% yoy to
Last year was the second year that China''s cumulative installed capacity of renewable energy power generation has exceeded 50 percent of the country''s total installed capacity.
Newsletter The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) produces comprehensive, reliable datasets on renewable energy capacity and use worldwide. Renewable energy statistics 2025
In 2024, China generated 4% of its total electricity from nuclear power, reaching 444TWh, a 2.2% y-o-y increase. December alone saw China generate 42TWh of electricity from nuclear power, +11.4 % y-o-y.
Energy mix: what sources do we get our energy from? Let''s look at our energy mix today, and explore what sources we draw upon. In the interactive chart shown,
Renewable energy accounted for over 60 percent of China''s total installed power generation capacity in 2025 as the country''s use of wind and solar power increased, official data
China produced more electricity using solar last year than Japan''s entire grid, and panels now account for 11% of the nation''s total generation,
China was the world''s largest producer of solar energy in 2025, according to data by energy think tank Ember. Last year, the nation produced 1,175 TWh of solar power in total.
Solar is the cheapest new electricity source on Earth, but it has real limits. Clear breakdown of solar energy pros, cons, costs, and outlook.
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