
By VGMG
Latest data from the International Renewable Energy Agency shows that renewables reached 4,448 GW and accounted for 46.4 percent of global electricity capacity by the end of 2024, driven by record additions of approximately 452 GW in solar and 113 GW in wind, with overall growth of about 13 percent. The progress brings the world closer to the tripling goal by 2030. Global energy transition shows positive momentum, and regional analyses indicate that different areas are accelerating green development through renewable energy deployment. At present, Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa and Oceania have no authoritative public updates on specific regional details regarding this data within the past 24 hours. Industry observations show that although growth is notable, achieving long-term climate targets still faces key challenges such as infrastructure and policy coordination, with continued technological innovation and international cooperation expected to further promote the adoption of renewables.