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Global Electricity Review 2026: Solar and Storage End Fossil Growth, Rewriting the Energy Playbook
Strom & Energie

Global Electricity Review 2026: Solar and Storage End Fossil Growth, Rewriting the Energy Playbook

The 2026 Global Electricity Review reveals a structural turning point: clean power met all 849 TWh of new electricity demand, pushing fossil generation into decline (-0.2%). Solar alone provided 75% of demand growth, and with battery storage costs plummeting 45% and deployment surging 46%, renewables overtook coal in the global generation mix (33.8%). China and India both saw fossil output fall for the first time, while Chile and Australia proved that grid-level storage can shift over half of new solar generation. This is not a temporary blip but a market-driven realignment—behind the headlines lie deep implications for fossil asset valuations, supply chains for solar and batteries, and utility business models worldwide.

Renewable Energy Market to Hit $1.71 Trillion by 2025, Growing at 14.6% CAGR: A Deep Dive into Segment Dynamics and Supply Chain Realities
Strom & Energie

Renewable Energy Market to Hit $1.71 Trillion by 2025, Growing at 14.6% CAGR: A Deep Dive into Segment Dynamics and Supply Chain Realities

The global renewable energy market is poised for explosive growth, with a projected value of USD 1,711.51 billion in 2025 and a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.6% from 2026 to 2034, according to a new report by Polaris Market Research. This analysis goes beyond headline numbers to examine the underlying economic logic, segment-level divergence, and hidden supply chain pressures. While solar and wind drive the bulk of new capacity, hydropower remains a massive but slow-growing base. The report, covering historical data from 2021–2024 and forward forecasts through 2034, signals a critical need for grid modernization, energy storage, and strategic investments in critical minerals. Stakeholders must navigate these structural shifts to capture the full potential of the energy transition.