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According to the latest data released by BNEF, global investment in renewable energy capacity reached US$282.
2 billion in 2019, up 1%
from 2018.
Much of the modest growth was attributed to a late-stage surge in offshore wind trading, despite lower costs for wind and photovoltaic equipment, while China's previously hot solar market cooled
sharply.
BNEF expects global investment in renewable energy capacity to increase again in 2020, reaching an estimated $300 billion
.
The main reasons are the increase in offshore wind financing in Europe, the rapid growth of wind and solar power in the United States, and the wider deployment of projects
.
In terms of new generation capacity, new wind and solar installed capacity in 2020 is likely to exceed 200 GW for the first time
.
The report also mentions that BNEF has a broader definition of total investment in clean energy, including funds for research and development and funds entering specialized companies through public market share offerings, venture capital and private equity transactions, bringing the total global clean energy investment in 2019 to US$363.
3 billion, slightly higher than the revised US$362.
5 billion the previous year.
Of that total, public market investment in clean energy was $9.
3 billion, down 13 percent from 2018, while VC/PE investors invested $10.
5 billion, up 6 percent, the highest investment size
since 2010.
U.
S.
electric car companies accounted for the largest deals in both categories: Tesla offering $862.
5 million and Rivian Motors making $1.
3 billion in private equity
.
In addition, in 2019, company and government R&D in a wide range of clean energy totaled $45.
7 billion, an increase of 1%.
According to the latest data released by BNEF, global investment in renewable energy capacity reached US$282.
2 billion in 2019, up 1%
from 2018.
Much of the modest growth was attributed to a late-stage surge in offshore wind trading, despite lower costs for wind and photovoltaic equipment, while China's previously hot solar market cooled
sharply.
BNEF expects global investment in renewable energy capacity to increase again in 2020, reaching an estimated $300 billion
.
The main reasons are the increase in offshore wind financing in Europe, the rapid growth of wind and solar power in the United States, and the wider deployment of projects
.
In terms of new generation capacity, new wind and solar installed capacity in 2020 is likely to exceed 200 GW for the first time
.
The report also mentions that BNEF has a broader definition of total investment in clean energy, including funds for research and development and funds entering specialized companies through public market share offerings, venture capital and private equity transactions, bringing the total global clean energy investment in 2019 to US$363.
3 billion, slightly higher than the revised US$362.
5 billion the previous year.
Of that total, public market investment in clean energy was $9.
3 billion, down 13 percent from 2018, while VC/PE investors invested $10.
5 billion, up 6 percent, the highest investment size
since 2010.
U.
S.
electric car companies accounted for the largest deals in both categories: Tesla offering $862.
5 million and Rivian Motors making $1.
3 billion in private equity
.
In addition, in 2019, company and government R&D in a wide range of clean energy totaled $45.
7 billion, an increase of 1%.