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According to IRENA, the international renewable energy agency, 176 GW of new renewable energy capacity was added globally in 2019, of which 90% came from solar and wind power generation
.
According to IRENA, the share of renewable energy in net new generation capacity is 72%
globally.
The only regions with a share below 70% are Africa and the Middle East, where renewable energy projects account for 52% and 26%
of net new capacity additions, respectively.
Global new renewable energy capacity was slightly lower than the 179 GW
installed in 2018.
Specifically, in 2019, 98 GW of solar energy, 60 GW of wind power, 12 GW of hydropower, 6 GW of biomass energy, and 0.
7 GW of geothermal energy were added
.
IRENA revealed that total renewable energy growth outpaced fossil fuel growth
last year.
Non-renewable capacity additions in Asia, the Middle East and Africa increased net, while retirements in Europe and North America outpaced the increase
.
Francesco La Camera, Director General of IRENA, said: "At this challenging time, we need to realize the importance of
building economic resilience.
In the decade that must be taken, enabling policies are needed to increase investment and accelerate the adoption
of renewable energy.
”
At the end of 2019, renewables accounted for 34.
7% of the world's installed capacity, up from 33.
3%
in 2018.
According to IRENA, the international renewable energy agency, 176 GW of new renewable energy capacity was added globally in 2019, of which 90% came from solar and wind power generation
.
According to IRENA, the share of renewable energy in net new generation capacity is 72%
globally.
The only regions with a share below 70% are Africa and the Middle East, where renewable energy projects account for 52% and 26%
of net new capacity additions, respectively.
Global new renewable energy capacity was slightly lower than the 179 GW
installed in 2018.
Specifically, in 2019, 98 GW of solar energy, 60 GW of wind power, 12 GW of hydropower, 6 GW of biomass energy, and 0.
7 GW of geothermal energy were added
.
IRENA revealed that total renewable energy growth outpaced fossil fuel growth
last year.
Non-renewable capacity additions in Asia, the Middle East and Africa increased net, while retirements in Europe and North America outpaced the increase
.
Francesco La Camera, Director General of IRENA, said: "At this challenging time, we need to realize the importance of
building economic resilience.
In the decade that must be taken, enabling policies are needed to increase investment and accelerate the adoption
of renewable energy.
”
At the end of 2019, renewables accounted for 34.
7% of the world's installed capacity, up from 33.
3%
in 2018.