Global Energy Investment to Reach $3.3 Trillion by 2025 Amid Renewables Surge

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Global renewable energy investments have surged to $3.3 trillion, surpassing fossil fuels and marking a pivotal shift towards clean power, with solar leading the charge. China is a major player, investing heavily in renewables, while grid capacity remains a concern due to rising demand from AI, EVs, and data centers. Despite policy uncertainties, especially in the U.S., market economics and corporate commitments continue to drive the transition, positioning renewables as essential in combating climate change.
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- China spends nearly as much on energy as US and EU combined – IEA Electrek
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