India generated 108,494 GWh of solar power, overtaking Japan’s 96,459 GWh to claim the third spot globally
The Middle East, notably through NEOM, is pairing solar and wind with hydrogen infrastructure—solidifying its role as a renewable powerhouse.
ACWA Power is developing the massive Yanbu green hydrogen hub, combining 10 GW of renewables with 4.4 GW electrolysis to produce 2.5 million tonnes of green ammonia annually for export.
CEO – ReNew Power
“Distributed solar microgrids will redefine grid resilience in emerging markets.”
Policy Lead – IEA
“By 2030, renewables must account for two-thirds of global energy capacity—not just targets, but infrastructure reality.”
Partner – Green Future Ventures
“Capital is finally flowing where it meets climate innovation and scale—renewables are leading the way.”
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The most promising sectors currently include solar, wind, and green hydrogen. Solar remains the fastest-growing due to cost efficiency and scalability, while offshore wind is surging in Europe and parts of Asia. Green hydrogen is gaining traction as a future fuel for heavy industries and transportation.
Corporates are investing in renewable energy procurement, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and decarbonizing supply chains. Many are adopting ESG frameworks, publishing sustainability reports, and working with clean-tech vendors to meet regulatory and investor expectations.
China, the U.S., and Germany top the list, with massive investments in solar, wind, and battery infrastructure. However, emerging players like India and Brazil are rapidly scaling projects, especially in solar and bioenergy.
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