The goal of tripling global renewables capacity by 2030 β as agreed at the COP28 conference in Dubai in late 2023 β means the race is on to upscale the deployment of wind, solar and energy storage. Global renewable power capacity increased by 585 GW in 2024, an increase of over just 15 per cent. Solar energy accounted for 452 GW of the new capacity, with wind energy also accounting for a massive 113 GW. The progress made by wind is exemplified by the fact, wind generation is expected to surpass
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
London, GBR
The goal of tripling global renewables capacity by 2030 β as agreed at the COP28 conference in Dubai in late 2023 β means the race is on to upscale the deployment of wind, solar and energy storage. Global renewable power capacity increased by 585 GW in 2024, an increase of over just 15 per cent. Solar energy accounted for 452 GW of the new capacity, with wind energy also accounting for a massive 113 GW. The progress made by wind is exemplified by the fact, wind generation is expected to surpass
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