It’s finally happened – renewables have just overtaken coal as the world’s main source of electricity as solar growth hits ‘the largest ever observed for any source’


  • Renewable energy now accounts for more of the world’s electricity than coal
  • They represent 33.8% of electricity generation compared to 33% for coal
  • Solar energy is a key driver here as it accounted for 75% of the growth in global electricity demand

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Renewable energy became the most important source of electricity for the world during 2025, finally overtaking coal in this regard, according to a new study.

A report by CarbonBrief contained the revelation from a think tank called Ember. Based on Ember’s calculations in its latest Global Electricity Review, coal-fired electricity generation fell 0.2% last year to 33%, while renewables maintained a steady upward trajectory to overtake coal, reaching 33.8%.

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