< img src = "/uploads/blogs/6a/57/ib-1Iolf4R4l_999ea2a6b.jpg" Alt = "for the first time in almost a century. The proportion of pure energy in the world generation has exceeded 40%"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > In 2024 renewable energy sources and nuclear power provided the largest share of world generation since the 1940s.
< p > Last year green energy reached its peak. At the same time, hydropower remained the largest source of low carbon electricity in the world (14.3%). It was followed by nuclear power (9.0%), the share of which reached a minimum in 45 years, wind (8.1%) and solar (6.9%).
< p >& laquo; in & nbsp; 2024 for the first time with & nbsp; 1940s production with & nbsp; all energy sources with & nbsp; low carbon content & nbsp; & mdash; mdash; renewable and nuclear & nbsp; & mdash; 40% of world electricity exceeded. Record increasing renewable energy sources in & nbsp; combination with & nbsp; nbsp; a slight increase in nuclear energy production on & nbsp; 69 TVT-hours led to & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbg; 40.9%& nbsp; (12 & thinsp; 609 TVT-hours) & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; It is referred to in & nbsp; annual report by Ember & nbsp; Global Electricity Review.
< p dir = "ltr" > In general, renewable energy sources brought a record 858 TVT-hours in & nbsp; 2024. This is & nbsp; on & nbsp; 49% more than in & nbsp; 2022, when the previous record was recorded. Solar energy has doubled for & nbsp; three years, providing more than 2000 TVT-hours of electricity in & nbsp; 2024.< p dir = "ltr" > at the same time the analysis showed. that & nbsp; in & nbsp; 2024, fossil fuel consumption also increased by & nbsp; 1.4%. This & nbsp; occurred due to a rapid increase in demand on & nbsp; electricity that & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; global energy sector. The main driving force of growth of fossil fuels became the waves of heat.
< p dir = "ltr" > & laquo; hot weather helped to increase fossil generation in & nbsp; 2024, but we & nbsp; in & nbsp; 2025 & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; McDonald's Phil notes, director Embr.
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