
Im New Energy Outlook 2026 von BloombergNEF heißt es, dass der steigende Strombedarf, Bedenken hinsichtlich der Energiesicherheit und die rasche Elektrifizierung den globalen Übergang zu erneuerbaren Energien beschleunigen. Der Bericht geht davon aus, dass Solarenergie bis 2032 zur weltweit größten Stromquelle werden könnte, da die Länder stärker in Batterien, Netze und elektrifizierte Infrastruktur investieren.
https://about.bnef.com/insights/clean-energy/bloombergnefs-new-energy-outlook-2026-transition-to-newer-technologies-expanded-electrification-to-strengthen-nations-energy-security/
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What I find interesting is that the conversation around renewable energy used to feel mostly environmental, but now it increasingly feels economic and geopolitical too.
A lot of countries seem to be realising that relying heavily on imported fossil fuels creates long term vulnerabilities, especially after the energy shocks of the last few years. So the transition isn’t only about climate anymore, it’s also becoming about stability, infrastructure and energy independence.
The part that honestly surprises me most is how quickly solar keeps scaling. Not that long ago people still treated it like a niche technology, and now serious forecasts are talking about it becoming the world’s largest electricity source within the next decade.