> Global renewable power capacity reached a record 5,149 gigawatts at the end of 2025, up 692 GW from 2024, the data showed.
> SOLAR SURGE IS BIGGEST CONTRIBUTOR
> The growth was led by a leap in solar capacity. which grew by 511 GW in 2025 to 2,392 GW, confirming its position as the world’s largest renewable source.
> The figures are far greater than the 116 GW growth in fossil fuel power capacity and took the share of renewables in global electricity capacity to 49.4% in 2025, up from 46.3% the year before, the data showed.
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Gonna need it in production, GWh or TWh of total demand/usage.
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We are probably going to see a massive speed up/growth of investment, research & development, and implementation of Renewable Energy now that many individuals, organizations, and whole nation-states have been exposed to this recent fear of a major energy crisis around Fossil Fuels.
Also there is some extremely exciting things on the horizon:
1. Multijunction Solar (Tandem Solar)
2. Sodium-Ion batteries entering mass production which will continue the downward price trajectory we have seen with Lithium formulations over the last 5+ years.
We’ve hit that point in Green Energy/Green Technology in which all the areas are compounding each other.
It’s going to be an exciting time of developments/growth in the next decade+
This is even with all the opposition from bad actors we have currently.
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> Global renewable power capacity reached a record 5,149 gigawatts at the end of 2025, up 692 GW from 2024, the data showed.
> SOLAR SURGE IS BIGGEST CONTRIBUTOR
> The growth was led by a leap in solar capacity. which grew by 511 GW in 2025 to 2,392 GW, confirming its position as the world’s largest renewable source.
> The figures are far greater than the 116 GW growth in fossil fuel power capacity and took the share of renewables in global electricity capacity to 49.4% in 2025, up from 46.3% the year before, the data showed.
Gonna need it in production, GWh or TWh of total demand/usage.
We are probably going to see a massive speed up/growth of investment, research & development, and implementation of Renewable Energy now that many individuals, organizations, and whole nation-states have been exposed to this recent fear of a major energy crisis around Fossil Fuels.
Also there is some extremely exciting things on the horizon:
1. Multijunction Solar (Tandem Solar)
2. Sodium-Ion batteries entering mass production which will continue the downward price trajectory we have seen with Lithium formulations over the last 5+ years.
We’ve hit that point in Green Energy/Green Technology in which all the areas are compounding each other.
It’s going to be an exciting time of developments/growth in the next decade+
This is even with all the opposition from bad actors we have currently.