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    Around 90% of renewables cheaper than fossil fuels worldwide, IRENA says

    Around 90% of renewables cheaper than fossil fuels worldwide, IRENA says

    [url]https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/around-90-renewables-cheaper-than-fossil-fuels-worldwide-irena-says-2025-07-22/[/url]

    By Reuters
    July 22, 202510:37 AM CSTUpdated July 22, 2025

    LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - The majority of newly commissioned renewable energy is more cost-effective for electricity generation than most fossil fuels worldwide, a report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) showed on Tuesday.
    BY THE NUMBERS

    Last year, 582 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity, such as hydropower, solar, wind and geothermal, was added globally. This was nearly 20% higher than in 2023. Around 91% of the utility-scale projects commissioned were more cost effective than fossil fuel alternatives, the report said.

    Solar photovoltaic (PV) was 41% cheaper on average than the lowest-cost fossil fuel alternatives, such as gas, while onshore wind projects were 53% cheaper.
    The cost of battery energy storage systems has declined by 93% since 2010, the report added.

    The costs of renewable technologies have been decreasing since 2010 due to technological advances and economies of scale.

    Continued reductions are expected but challenges in the short term have come from issues such as geopolitical tensions, trade tariffs and bottlenecks in raw material production and procurement, which could temporarily drive up costs, IRENA said.
    KEY QUOTE

    "Looking at all renewables currently in operation, the avoided fossil fuel costs in 2024 reached up to $467 billion. New renewable power out competes fossil fuels on cost, offering a clear path to affordable, secure, and sustainable energy," said Francesco La Camera, director general of IRENA.
    "However, this progress is not guaranteed. Rising geopolitical tensions, trade tariffs, and material supply constraints threaten to slow the momentum and drive-up costs," he added.

    Reporting by Nina Chestney; Editing by Sharon Singleton




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    #2
    Very few socialist ideas pass the test of time. How are California’s mega solar projects doing. Thats right, shut down after losing billions.

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      #3
      Simple reality Chuck2.
      In 2015 Canada built just over 2.3 million passenger vehicles.
      In 2025 Canada built 1.2 million passenger vehicles, a reduction of 48%.
      In the last few months four major car manufacturers have taken massive losses or abandoned their EV divisions altogether. Stellantis $26 billion, Ford $19.5 billion, G.M. $7.6 billion and most recently Honda at $15.7 billion, all USD. A total of $68.8 billion USD.
      In the same time frame, in 2015 Alberta was exporting 3.1 million barrels of oil a day. In 2025 Alberta was exporting 4.1 million barrels a day, an increase of 32%. Not hard to figure out what is in demand!? Hint it isn’t EV’s!!!

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        #4
        Cry me a river CC

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