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Clean energy investment hits new highs and shows no sign of slowing

Last updated: June 6, 2025 9:57 am
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The Shift Towards Clean Energy Investment

The global energy landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with a new report from the International Energy Agency revealing that clean energy investment is set to surpass fossil fuel investment this year. While fossil fuel outlays are still substantial at around $1.15 trillion, clean energy is expected to receive a staggering $2.15 trillion in 2025.

What’s most striking about this shift is that it shows no signs of slowing down. Over the past decade, fossil fuel investment has remained relatively steady, with a slight decline. However, clean energy investment is following a far more aggressive upward trend, as illustrated by the data.


Global clean energy investment has outpaced fossil fuel outlays for the last decade. Image Credits: Tim De Chant/JS

An analysis of the investment trends reveals that while fossil fuel investment can be explained to some extent by a second-order polynomial fit (R2 = 0.74), clean energy investment data aligns far more closely with this model (R2 = 0.94). This suggests that clean energy figures are on a more predictable trajectory, with continued growth expected in the coming years.

However, the big question remains whether these investments will be enough to achieve the goal of net zero emissions by 2050. According to a report from the World Economic Forum, an average annual investment of $4.5 trillion is required to meet this target. While this may sound daunting, the current trend in clean energy investment indicates that this goal might be within reach.

Despite the exponential growth in clean energy investment, it is likely to taper off in the future, as seen in previous trends. Nevertheless, the decreasing costs of clean energy technologies make them more accessible, particularly in developing and emerging economies where the majority of electricity demand growth is projected to occur.

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One wildcard in this transition is the role of data centers, which are facing uncertain demand forecasts. While some may opt for traditional energy sources like gas turbines or nuclear power, renewables paired with energy storage are emerging as the favored choice due to their scalability and cost-effectiveness.

In conclusion, the shift towards clean energy investment is a positive sign for the global energy transition. With continued momentum and advancements in technology, achieving the necessary investment levels to reach net zero emissions by 2050 seems increasingly feasible.

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