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Gas share in global electricity mix falls for fifth consecutive year, pushed out by cheaper renewables

Share of gas in global electricity mix has fallen for the fifth consecutive year, with nearly half of the world’s gas-generating economies already passing peak gas.

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reneweconomy.com.auStai leggendo6 g fa

Gas share in global electricity mix falls for fifth consecutive year, pushed out by cheaper renewables

Share of gas in global electricity mix has fallen for the fifth consecutive year, with nearly half of the world’s gas-generating economies already passing peak gas.

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electrek.co8 g fa

Solar is crushing gas growth worldwide, a new report finds

Solar added 17 times more electricity than gas in 2025 as countries shift toward cheaper, safer renewable power, according to Ember.

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·electrek.co

    Solar is crushing gas growth worldwide, a new report finds

    Solar added 17 times more electricity than gas in 2025 as countries shift toward cheaper, safer renewable power, according to Ember.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·reneweconomy.com.au

    Gas share in global electricity mix falls for fifth consecutive year, pushed out by cheaper renewables

    Share of gas in global electricity mix has fallen for the fifth consecutive year, with nearly half of the world’s gas-generating economies already passing peak gas.

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