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Renewables overtake coal as world’s biggest source of electricity

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2rz08en2po

For the first time in history, renewable energy sources — mainly wind and solar — have become the largest source of electricity globally, surpassing coal.

Why This Shift Is Important

  • It marks a major turning point in the global energy transition.

  • The growth of renewables is outpacing fossil fuels in many major economies.

  • New electricity demand around the world is increasingly being met by clean energy, not coal or gas.

What’s Driving the Change

  • Massive global investment in wind and solar infrastructure.

  • Falling technology costs, making renewables cheaper and faster to deploy.

  • Strong policy support in countries pushing for cleaner grids.

  • Improved energy storage and grid integration capabilities.

What It Means for the Future

  • Clean energy is now mainstream, not “alternative.”

  • Coal’s dominance is declining, though it remains strong in some regions.

  • Countries may face pressure to accelerate their shift away from fossil fuels.

  • The transition may reshape global energy markets, jobs, and infrastructure.

Key Takeaways

  • Renewables have officially overtaken coal as the world’s largest electricity source.

  • This moment represents a global inflection point toward low-carbon energy.

  • The pace of change varies by region — but the direction is clear: clean energy is leading the future.

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