Clean energy met a record-breaking 38 percent of global power demand in 2021

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2021 was a landmark year for renewable energy as 38 percent of the world’s demand for power was met by clean energy sources, Ember, a climate and energy think-tank revealed in its annual report. Find out more at 🚀 Engineering

Wind and solar contributed 10 percent of global energy demand last year, Ember report said. This is almost twice the amount of power wind and solar energy generated when the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015,The fastest switch to clean sources was made by the Netherlands, Australia, and Vietnam, with the latter showing as much as 300 percent growth in just one year after the government paid people for setting up solar panels and feeding electricity into the grid.

Individually, solar power generation rose 23 percent over the previous year while wind power increased by 14 percent. The two sources of energy contributed more than a tenth of the national demand for power in more than 50 countries. Put together with other clean sources, renewable sources met 38 percent of global energy demand, which is more than the 36 percent which was met by coal. As the world came to terms with the pandemic, energy demands grew in 2021.

As a result, coal-fired electricity generation recorded a meteoric nine percent rise in a single year, the largest since 1985. As power generation leaned towards coal, carbon emissions from the sector increased by seven percent, the report added. has left countries vulnerable during times of conflict. Together, these constraints will give cleaner power a further push in the coming years.

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