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Wind energy has long been a cornerstone of the renewable energy sector, yet it faces increasing competition from solar power, supply chain
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Wind energy has long been a cornerstone of the renewable energy sector, yet it faces increasing competition from solar power, supply chain
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In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast that wind and solar energy will lead growth in U.S. power generation for the next two years.
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The modelled meteorological variables were then used to calculate the potential future changes in wind power and solar photovoltaic power for electricity production for each climate
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Worldwide solar and wind power generation has outpaced electricity demand this year, and for the first time on record, renewable energies combined generated
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Solar and wind are growing fast enough to meet all new electricity demand worldwide for the first three quarters of 2025, according to new data
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Solar and wind energy have emerged as the dominant forces in the global renewable energy transition. Together, they account for nearly 90% of new power capacity additions worldwide.
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Solar and wind power, among other renewable sources, are leading the charge toward a more sustainable future, but beyond these well-known
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2025 has been a challenging year for renewables. The new tax law, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, rolled back many clean energy tax
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The energy transition to wind and solar was decided before its practicality was tested. No place has found an increased reliance on wind
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We expect the combined share of generation from solar power and wind power to rise from about 18% in 2025 to about 21% in 2027. In our STEO forecast, utility-scale solar is the fastest
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