Infographic showing growth of solar and wind energy with upward arrow representing renewable electricity increase.

On May 7, 2024, energy think tank Ember reported that solar and wind growth pushed global renewable electricity to 30% of total generation in 2023, up from 19% in 2000【973216565461742†L112-L145】. Solar contributed 13.4% of global electricity, and the CO2 intensity of power generation hit a record low【973216565461742†L112-L145】.

The report notes that solar was the main source of new electricity in 2023, adding more than twice as much generation as coal【973216565461742†L112-L145】. With renewables expanding at record pace, Ember predicts that fossil generation is likely to decline globally in the coming years【973216565461742†L112-L145】. This milestone underscores the accelerating transition toward clean energy.

Emmanuel is a committed and safety-driven graduate of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with professional interests in renewable energy systems and power system engineering.

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