Global Energy Investment to Reach Record $3.3 Trillion by 2025, IEA Reports

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Global energy investment is projected to reach a record $3.3 trillion by 2025, with China leading as the top investor, nearly matching the US and EU combined, especially in clean energy sectors like solar, wind, and batteries. While clean energy investments surge, concerns remain over insufficient grid upgrades and continued coal investments in China and India, alongside a significant investment gap in Africa. The shift towards electrification and renewables is evident, but challenges in infrastructure and developing economies could hinder progress toward energy security and climate goals.
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- Clean-Energy Investment Set to Double Fossil Fuel Financing in 2025, IEA Says WSJ
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