The Global Shift Toward Renewable Energy
Renewable energy has moved from the margins to the mainstream. Solar and wind power are now among the cheapest sources of electricity in many regions, reshaping energy markets worldwide.
The energy transition is no longer a question of feasibility — but of speed.
Challenges remain. Energy storage, grid modernization, and equitable access are critical hurdles. However, continued investment and policy support are accelerating solutions faster than predicted a decade ago.
As countries diversify energy sources, renewables are increasingly seen not just as climate tools, but as foundations of economic resilience and energy security.