Renewables accounted for 92 percent of new power capacity worldwide last year, a new report shows. Renewables accounted for 92 percent of new power capacity worldwide last year, a new report shows.

Countries added a record amount of renewable power in 2024, according to an analysis from the International Renewable Energy Agency. Still, growth is not on pace to meet a global goal to triple renewable capacity by the end of this decade.

The analysis found that solar is by far the fastest-growing form of renewable power, amounting to 77 percent of new capacity, with wind in a distant second at 19 percent. Continuing its clean-energy dominance, China installed more renewable power than all other countries combined last year. Read more : Yale Environment 360 

Source: ENN

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