2030 Global Renewable Target Tracker
Compare and explore national renewable targets in 85 countries and one region representing over 90% of global power demand.
The National Community Solar Partnership set an ambitious target in October 2021 to enable community solar systems to power the equivalent of 5 million households and create $1 bil...
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Compare and explore national renewable targets in 85 countries and one region representing over 90% of global power demand.
India aims big with solar—targeting 300 GW by 2030 to power a cleaner, greener future. Here''s the scoop!
We expect U.S. utilities and independent power producers will add 26 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity to the U.S. electric power sector in 2025 and 22 GW in 2026.
Stored hot salt can be dispatched to the power block as needed, regardless of solar conditions, to continue power generation and allow electricity generation after sunset.
In order to achieve the above target, Government of India have launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme,
In 2019, SEIA laid out a vision for the 2020s in our Roadmap for the Solar+ Decade. In that roadmap, we set a target for solar energy to reach 20% of generation by 2030 as the U.S.
The National Community Solar Partnership set an ambitious target in October 2021 to enable community solar systems to power the equivalent of 5 million households and create $1 billion in energy savings
The government is running a scheme called “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” to set up large solar power plants
Newsletter The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) produces comprehensive, reliable datasets on renewable energy capacity and use worldwide. Renewable energy statistics 2025
Now, with solar and wind power and other renewable electricity (RE) resources becoming commercially available in the marketplace, there are additional choices available to policymakers and stakeholders