
Record 814GW of Solar and Wind Installed Globally in 2025
The world installed a record-breaking 814 gigawatts of new solar and wind power in 2025, marking a 17% jump from the year before. Renewable energy is now on track to become the backbone of the global electricity system.
The world just took its biggest leap toward clean energy in history, and the numbers are stunning.
In 2025, countries across the globe installed 814 gigawatts of new solar and wind capacity. That's enough clean electricity to power hundreds of millions of homes without burning a single ounce of fossil fuel.
The figure represents a 17% increase from 2024's already impressive 696 gigawatts, according to research from energy think tank Ember. Solar power led the charge, with nearly four gigawatts of solar added for every one gigawatt of wind.
Experts say this installation pace puts renewable energy on track to become the dominant force in global electricity generation. What was once considered alternative energy is rapidly becoming the primary source.
The acceleration comes at a critical time. As recent global events have shown, relying on fossil fuels creates vulnerability to price shocks and supply disruptions that hurt families and economies.

Clean energy infrastructure, once built, produces power predictably and affordably for decades. The fuel is free, and it never runs out.
The Ripple Effect
This renewable energy boom is reshaping how entire nations power their lives. Countries that were once dependent on imported oil and gas are building their own clean energy independence.
The shift is creating millions of jobs in manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. Communities that once relied on coal mines are becoming hubs for solar panel production and wind turbine assembly.
Lower energy costs mean families have more money for other needs. Cleaner air means fewer respiratory illnesses and healthier children.
The momentum shows no signs of slowing. As technology improves and costs continue falling, renewable energy becomes more accessible to developing nations that need affordable power most.
This isn't just about reducing emissions anymore. It's about building a more stable, affordable, and independent energy future that works for everyone.
The record-breaking year proves that when nations invest in clean energy, the results arrive faster than anyone expected.
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