Renewable energy posted record growth rate in 2015 – IRENA

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Renewable energy posted record growth rate in 2015 – IRENA

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'Renewable energy is now the preferred option for new power generation capacity around the world,' says the International Renewable Energy Agency

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates – Renewable energy capacity grew worldwide by a record 8.3% in 2015, according to a report published Thursday, April 7, by a global green energy organization.

“As of the end of 2015, 1,985 (gigawatts) GW of renewable generation capacity existed globally,” the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) said in a statement.

The report from the Abu Dhabi-based organization described an increase of 152 GW last year as “the highest annual growth rate on record,” with wind and solar energy driving the hike “due in large part to a continued decline in technology costs.”

“Renewable energy deployment continues to surge in markets around the globe, even in an era of low oil and gas prices,” said IRENA Director General Adnan Amin.

“Falling costs for renewable energy technologies, and a host of economic, social, and environmental drivers are favoring renewables over conventional power sources,” he said.

Wind power capacity grew by 17%, or 63 GW, “driven by declines in onshore turbine prices of up to 45% since 2010,” said the report.

Solar power capacity rose by 37%, or 47 GW, after prices of solar modules fell.

However, hydropower capacity increased only by 3%, while bioenergy and geothermal energy capacity increased by 5% each.

“This impressive growth, coupled with a record $286 billion invested in renewables in 2015, sends a strong signal to investors and policymakers that renewable energy is now the preferred option for new power generation capacity around the world,” said Amin.

The fastest growth in renewable energy capacity was registered in developing countries, led by Central America and the Caribbean, where it increased 14.5%. 

In Asia, renewable power generation capacity expanded at a rate of 12.4%, well ahead of North America and Europe where growth was at 6.3% and 5.2% respectively. (READ: Renewable energy growing in PH, but still needs efficiency– Rappler.com

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