• Record solar power growth pushes clean power above demand growth in the first three quarters of 2025. In Q1-Q3 2025, solar generation grew by 498 TWh (+31%), compared to the same period in 2024, the largest increase ever over a nine-month period. Solar output in the first three quarters of 2025 has already surpassed total output in all of 2024. Combined with moderate growth in wind generation of 137 TWh (+7.6%), total solar and wind growth (+635 TWh) exceeded the increase in demand of 603 TWh (+2.7%). Nuclear’s increase of 33 TWh was more than offset by a fall in hydro generation (-54 TWh). Consequently, fossil generation remained similar to 2024 levels, showing a minor fall (-17 TWh).
  • No fossil growth expected in 2025. This step up in clean power growth, combined with more moderate demand growth leads to Ember forecasting that fossil power will not rise in 2025. This would mark the first year without a fossil generation increase since the Covid-19 pandemic, when lockdowns caused electricity demand to fall. In the first three quarters of 2025, declines in fossil generation in China (-52 TWh, -1.1%) and India (-34 TWh, -3.3%) tipped the balance of the global trend in fossil generation, and even balanced out fossil increases in the EU and US.