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Renewable Energy Leading Countries from 1960 - 2025 Jan 5, 2026 - From 1960 to 2025, renewable energy excluding hydro (primarily solar, wind, bioenergy, geothermal and marine sources) moved from virtually no global electricity generation to becoming a central part of the world’s energy mix: early interest in solar and wind began in the 1960s–1970s with research and small demonstration projects, and commercial wind turbines appeared in the 1980s and 1990s as costs fell and policies supported clean energy. Since 2000, solar and wind capacity expanded rapidly—global renewable capacity (including solar, wind, bioenergy and geothermal) grew from under a terawatt in the early 2000s to several terawatts by the early 2020s, with solar photovoltaics and wind dominating new additions and accounting for the vast majority of net renewable capacity growth by 2024–25. Solar has become the single fastest-growing electricity source worldwide and wind also expanded strongly, while bioenergy and geothermal contributed smaller but steady additions, making non-hydro renewables a major contributor to global electricity capacity by 2025. Povezane vesti Apr 16, 2026 How digitalisation & AI are powering Europe`s energy transition Apr 16, 2026 Energy transition: "The reality is, renewables are the cheapest option" Apr 15, 2026 Power Walks: Can we count on clean energy? Apr 11, 2026 How green power forges new industries in China`s Inner Mongolia Apr 6, 2026 How Did Engineers Build a Massive Tunnel and Install a Hydroelectric System Inside the Alps? Apr 1, 2026 Adani Green Energy Adds Record 5 GW Of Renewable Capacity In FY26 30 Mar 2026 The Energy Future of Switzerland Explained Mar 26, 2026 Is the Iran war making a case for renewables? Mar 12, 2026 This Tunnel Leads to a Giant Underground Power Plant Mar 11, 2026 Gravity Batteries: Storing Renewable Energy Underground?! |
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