The global energy system is undergoing a major transformation as renewable sources continue to expand. In certain regions and time periods—especially in Europe—wind and solar power have collectively generated more electricity than coal.
However, on a global annual basis, coal remains one of the largest sources of electricity. The claim reflects a trend rather than a permanent global shift at this stage.
Wind and solar energy have grown rapidly due to falling costs, technological improvements, and strong policy support. They are now among the cheapest sources of new electricity generation in many parts of the world.
This milestone indicates a shift in momentum toward cleaner energy, but challenges remain. Energy storage, grid stability, and infrastructure upgrades are essential to support further growth.
Despite these challenges, the transition is clearly underway. Renewable energy is steadily reducing reliance on fossil fuels and shaping a more sustainable global energy future.
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