Even as global power demand rises, the world has reached peak coal use, with electricity systems increasingly shifting toward cleaner sources, the International Energy Agency reports.
Ten European countries have pledged €9.5 billion to build shared offshore wind projects that will power up to 143 million homes by 2050, marking a major step toward long-term energy independence.
Europe reached a historic clean-energy milestone in 2025 as wind and solar generated more electricity than fossil fuels for the first time across the European Union.
Battery storage costs have dropped more than 60% worldwide over the past two years, accelerating renewable energy adoption and strengthening grid reliability as energy demand rises.
Australia has finished erecting all 1,500 steel towers for its largest-ever transmission project, a major step toward connecting renewable energy across three states and strengthening the national grid.
A major new initiative will channel $636 million into renewable power and modernized grids across Africa, helping millions gain access to clean, reliable electricity.
India’s renewable energy expansion has reached new heights, with 17.5 GW of solar capacity installed between April and August 2025 — the fastest pace yet in the nation’s clean-power transition.
Australia is proving that a fully renewable power grid isn’t a fantasy — it’s within reach. The country’s energy market operator says coal is rapidly fading and renewables are already delivering record results.
In China, renewable energy expansion has accelerated so rapidly that it now exceeds total electricity demand growth, marking a turning point in the global clean energy transition.
The SolarStratos HB-SXA made history by flying higher than any solar-electric aircraft before. Proving the sky is no limit for clean aviation.