💨 Abstract
In 2024, global renewable energy capacity saw a record growth of 15.1%, adding 585 GW to reach 4,448 GW. However, this growth is still below the 2030 renewable capacity target needed to meet the Paris climate agreement. China accounted for 64% of new global renewable capacity, with solar energy leading the growth, followed by wind energy.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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