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Redefining global energy systems - The World Economic Forum Global energy systems face mounting pressures and rising stakes, necessitating a resilient, regional and market-driven transition The global energy system has steadily evolved over the past decade – but 2025 may mark an inflection point as long-building pressures converge to redefine how energy is produced, secured and valued
Chinas green transition: Remarkable but also sustainable? China is rapidly building up green energy industries – the "creative" side – while phasing down fossil fuels – the "destructive" side This contrasts with many developed economies, which often debate phasing down fossil fuels without first investing in renewable systems
Renewable energy capacity surged around the world in 2024 Global renewable energy capacity grew by a record-breaking 15 1% in 2024 to reach 4,448 gigawatts (GW) Around the world, an additional 585 GW of power was added, largely due to solar and wind energy expansion, figures released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) show
Pushing the US energy transition with renewables opposition The World Economic Forum’s Energy Transition Index, which ranks 115 economies on how well they balance energy security and access with environmental sustainability and affordability, shows that the biggest challenge facing energy transition is the lack of readiness among the world’s largest emitters, including US, China, India and Russia
Renewable energy will produce 35% of global electricity by 2025: IEA . . . Renewable capacity will meet 35% of global power generation by 2025, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) The organization also says electricity demand is forecast to grow by 3% a year over the next three years compared to 2022, with a third of global consumption in China