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Solar power soared last year — and it’s not slowing down

More and more countries are hitting new solar generation records, and those that are still relying on fossil fuels have good reason to catch up.

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canarymedia.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Solar power soared last year — and it’s not slowing down

More and more countries are hitting new solar generation records, and those that are still relying on fossil fuels have good reason to catch up.

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climatechangenews.com2 mesi fa

Solar surge kept fossil electricity flat in 2025 as China and India made 'historic' shift

Energy think tank Ember said fossil fuel electricity fell slightly in both countries simultaneously for the first time, tipping the global balance

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  1. martedì 21 aprile 2026·climatechangenews.com

    Solar surge kept fossil electricity flat in 2025 as China and India made 'historic' shift

    Energy think tank Ember said fossil fuel electricity fell slightly in both countries simultaneously for the first time, tipping the global balance

  2. venerdì 24 aprile 2026·canarymedia.com

    Solar power soared last year — and it’s not slowing down

    More and more countries are hitting new solar generation records, and those that are still relying on fossil fuels have good reason to catch up.