A report unveils record growth in wind and solar, driving down the carbon intensity of global electricity generation to an all-time low.
A report unveils record growth in wind and solar, driving down the carbon intensity of global electricity generation to an all-time low.
By 2025, renewables will generate more global electricity than coal, which is expected to decline along with natural gas and oil.
The fossil fuel crisis has led to an increase in renewable energy investment, but bureaucratic and financial barriers threaten to slow it.