{"id":281149,"date":"2025-11-09T11:25:37","date_gmt":"2025-11-09T11:25:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/281149\/"},"modified":"2025-11-09T11:25:37","modified_gmt":"2025-11-09T11:25:37","slug":"the-surprising-countries-pulling-off-stunningly-fast-clean-energy-transitions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/281149\/","title":{"rendered":"The surprising countries pulling off stunningly fast clean energy transitions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxhcop000x26qg3v6s5ggb@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            This year has seen waves of bad news for the global fight to halt catastrophic climate change. Fossil fuel production is still increasing, driving up planet-warming pollution; the United States is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2025\/11\/04\/climate\/un-climate-summit-cop30-brazil-trump\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">in climate denial mode<\/a>; and turbulent geopolitics have pushed the climate crisis down the agenda and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2023\/11\/23\/climate\/climate-culture-wars-europe-us-int\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">into the culture wars<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00023b6nph1groc3@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            But there\u2019s another, more hopeful, story unfolding simultaneously: the exponential rise of clean energy. Countries around the world are adding renewables at a blistering pace \u2014 and this surge is happening in some surprising places. Experts say it could herald the start of a new energy age, powered by the sun and wind.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00033b6nor2paeph@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            In the first half of 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/ember-energy.org\/latest-insights\/global-electricity-mid-year-insights-2025\/global-analysis\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">for the first time ever<\/a>, renewables overtook coal as the top source of global electricity \u2014 a major milestone, according to analysts. How the world gets its electricity is hugely important; the energy sector is the largest source of global emissions, and clean electricity is also key to decarbonizing transportation, another heavily polluting industry.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00053b6nqt6q6iug@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            This clean energy surge is set to increase exponentially as wind, solar and batteries become cheaper and easier to install than fossil fuels.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00063b6nxh3u9vzs@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Global renewable power capacity is projected to double over the next five years, increasing by 4,600 gigawatts (GW) \u2014 roughly the same as adding the total power generating capacity of China, the European Union and Japan, according to a recent International Energy Agency <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iea.org\/news\/global-renewable-capacity-is-set-to-grow-strongly-driven-by-solar-pv\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">report<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00073b6n3tx4hwqp@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            \u201cThere is no going back,\u201d Malgorzata Wiatros-Motyka, a senior electricity analyst at climate think tank Ember, told CNN.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yb00083b6n4i44pchf@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Yet despite the pace, some experts say much more is needed. Renewables aren\u2019t supplanting planet-heating fossil fuels in many countries because energy demand is growing so rapidly. That means planet heating pollution levels are still rising and every bit of warming translates to more catastrophic climate outcomes.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxi9yc00093b6nj7trx6is@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Transforming the entire power sector to clean energy isn\u2019t yet inevitable, said Hannah Pitt, a director at the nonpartisan think tank Rhodium Group, where she oversees international energy research. \u201cWe don\u2019t have it in the bag,\u201d she told CNN.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxhhoy00003b6nnsz7qjzy@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            After spending decades pumping planet-heating carbon into the atmosphere to grow their economies, the world\u2019s most-polluting countries are increasingly turning to clean energy. One of the big reasons is economics: renewables are getting cheaper and cheaper. Low-cost solar, in particular, is driving the clean energy boom.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000i3b6ni9bwr0ix@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            China has been described as the \u201cfirst electrostate.\u201d No other country comes close on renewables; last year, it installed more wind and solar power in just one year than the total amount of renewable energy currently operating in the United States.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000j3b6n2ldxwif5@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            By the end of last year, China had installed more than 1,400 gigawatts of solar and wind capacity and it\u2019s not stopping there; another <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2025\/07\/16\/climate\/china-us-wind-solar-energy-trump\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">500 gigawatts of clean energy<\/a> is currently being built.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000k3b6nlwbv5734@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            The US, in contrast, is pulling back on renewables as President Donald Trump <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2025\/10\/14\/climate\/trump-solar-project-nevada-electricity\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">seeks to strangle clean energy projects,<\/a> but even that hasn\u2019t stopped the renewable energy march. Wind and solar installations account for the vast majority of new power coming online. The US ranks second globally in new solar growth after China, according to Ember data.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000l3b6n8rt609wr@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            The current clean energy boom in the US is, in part, driven by businesses rushing to take advantage of Biden-era clean energy tax credits before they expire. But even without federal tax credits, solar, batteries and onshore wind are some of the cheapest and fastest forms of energy to install.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000m3b6ntti7tj8l@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            India, the planet\u2019s most populous nation, is also setting new records on renewables; it is one of the leading developing countries for new solar and wind capacity, according to a report from BloombergNEF. And the EU, which has plenty of policies favoring clean energy, aims to generate nearly 43% of its energy from renewables by the end of the decade.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000n3b6npay272sh@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            That\u2019s not to say the planet\u2019s biggest emitters have given up on fossil fuels.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000o3b6nz28lpmtc@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            In China \u2014 the world biggest climate polluter by far \u2014 new coal production reached <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/chinas-2024-coal-power-construction-hits-10-year-high-researchers-say-2025-02-13\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">a ten year high<\/a> last year, according to one analysis. Having released a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2025\/09\/24\/climate\/china-climate-pollution-goal\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">tepid climate goal<\/a> for the next decade, it remains to be seen how much its emissions fall, especially as demand for power accelerates.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxj8hl000p3b6n4r9tnd05@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            The US is relying more on coal-fired power, leading to an increase in its planet-heating pollution, according to Ember\u2019s recent report, and India is turning to fossil fuels to help power its exponential growth. The EU saw a slight uptick in fossil fuel generation this year to compensate for both falling wind power generation and declining hydropower due to lingering drought.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxiwws000f3b6nea9g560v@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            The world\u2019s biggest polluters matter because of their sheer size and climate footprint. But equally important, experts say, is the pollution trajectory of smaller economies \u2014 many in the global south \u2014 which are hungry for energy and growing rapidly.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv2000w3b6niph2i5sa@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            There is a shift toward renewables in countries across South America, Africa, southeast Asia and the Middle East, in many cases helped by the flood of cheap solar panels, batteries and wind turbine components from China, which dominates the world in clean tech manufacturing.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv2000x3b6n6y4vbi6k@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            \u201cWe\u2019ve seen the world starting to benefit from that scale, enabling these emerging economies to seize the opportunity to really leap-frog into the next energy era,\u201d said Lars Nitter Havro, who leads energy macro research at Norwegian-headquartered firm Rystad Energy.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv2000y3b6nqscwrgq1@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Nepal, for example, has gone from barely having any electric vehicles just a few years ago, to EVs making up nearly 76% of all new vehicles thanks to imports of battery-powered cars from China. The Himalayan country relies heavily on clean energy, using its abundant hydropower resources to power its grid.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv2000z3b6ntfukocgt@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Some countries are pulling off stunningly fast energy transitions, adding solar so rapidly, it\u2019s become a major source of electricity over the course of years \u2014 not decades.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200113b6nu6x330x7@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Pakistan, Chile, Greece and Hungary are among those charging ahead.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200123b6nmf2mctle@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            A decade ago, Hungary had <a href=\"https:\/\/ourworldindata.org\/data-insights\/solar-overtakes-gas-to-become-hungarys-second-largest-electricity-source\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">next to no solar power<\/a> but it\u2019s seen a rapid boom. Led by a far-right authoritarian government, the country has nevertheless encouraged rooftop and utility-scale solar through a mix of government rebates and relaxed regulations.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200133b6ncd5kk62j@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Chile has been installing vast amounts of solar in its remote Atacama Desert, while Greece has also seen a major boom as solar panels are installed on its Mediterranean hills and islands.\n    <\/p>\n<p>       <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/c-gettyimages-2160690548.jpg\" alt=\"CEME1, Chile's largest solar power plant, in the Atacama Desert on July 8, 2024. It's made up of nearly 900,000 solar panels on an area equivalent to 370 football fields.\" class=\"image__dam-img image__dam-img--loading\" onload=\"this.classList.remove('image__dam-img--loading')\" onerror=\"imageLoadError(this)\" height=\"1600\" width=\"2400\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200143b6nifnxtpy4@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Perhaps the most startling surge is in Pakistan, which is experiencing <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2025\/05\/01\/climate\/pakistan-solar-boom\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">one of the fastest solar revolutions<\/a> in the world. In just six years, the share of solar in its power mix went from zero to 30%. Pakistan\u2019s surge is \u201cpreposterous,\u201d said Havro. \u201cThis is the tipping point. Things are starting to unfold faster than many foresaw in the past.\u201d\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200153b6nw0ptpcfw@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            However, building renewables alone isn\u2019t the whole picture. Countries also need to work on better connecting intermittent renewables \u2014 those which work only when the sun shines or the wind blows \u2014  with batteries that can store their energy.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200163b6ndf3t4skw@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Some analysts caution that the coal, oil and gas aren\u2019t going away in many places. \u201cA lot of fossil power technologies continue to play a really meaningful role (in developing countries), even growing in our projection going through 2050,\u201d Rhodium\u2019s Pitt said. \u201cRenewables have an even bigger job to do in keeping pace with that economic growth in order to really keep driving down emissions,\u201d she added.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200173b6nd69h7qsr@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Rystad has a more optimistic view, because renewables are often the cheapest option. \u201cIn countries where there isn\u2019t any entrenched pre-existing (fossil fuel) infrastructure that\u2019s hard to replace, we do see more of a leapfrog dynamic unfolding,\u201d Rystad\u2019s Havro said.\n    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph-elevate inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cmhnxjwv200183b6nrqhar0j3@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">\n            Developing countries could be poised to race past the world\u2019s biggest economies on renewables, demonstrating a new era of clean energy, said Ember\u2019s Wiatros-Motyka. \u201cYou cannot stop it now.\u201d\n    <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"This year has seen waves of bad news for the global fight to halt catastrophic climate change. 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