Clean Power Outpaced Global Electricity Demand in 2025, Study Finds
Renewables overtake coal for first time in a century, driven by China and India
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- The world passed a significant turning point in 2025 as clean power generation rose faster than global demand for electricity, preventing an increase in fossil fuel generation, according to Ember's annual global electricity review.
- Global clean power generation increased by 887 TWh while demand rose by 849 TWh.
- Renewables accounted for 34 per cent of total generation, overtaking coal's 33 per cent share for the first time in a century.
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Warum es wichtig ist
For the first time in a century, renewables have overtaken coal as a share of global electricity generation. This milestone marks a structural shift in global energy, with clean energy scaling fast enough to absorb rising global electricity demand while keeping fossil generation flat.
The world passed a significant turning point in 2025 as clean power generation rose faster than global demand for electricity, preventing an increase in fossil fuel generation, according to the study by London-based energy think tank Ember released on Tuesday. Global clean power generation soared by 887 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2025, while overall demand for electricity increased by 849 TWh, Ember found in its annual global electricity review. The shift also meant that renewables accounted for 34 per cent of the world's total electricity generation last year, overtaking coal's 33 per cent share for the first time in a century, the report said. Global coal generation fell for the first time since 2020, marking the first time the carbon-intensive fuel has dropped below one-third of total global generation, it added. “We have firmly entered the era of clean growth,” said Aditya Lolla, Ember's interim managing director. “Clean energy is now scaling fast enough to absorb rising global electricity demand, keeping fossil generation flat before its inevitable decline. The momentum we are seeing is no longer just an ambition; it is becoming a structural reality.” The global pivot towards clean electricity is largely being propelled by developments in China and India, the report noted.
Offene Fragen
- How quickly will coal generation continue to decline?
- What role will nuclear play in the clean energy transition?
- Will this trend continue in 2026 and beyond?



