Global Clean Energy Hits 40%, ASEAN Lags Behind
Euan Graham, Electricity and Data Analyst (Global), Ember | Nicholas Fulghum, Senior Data Analyst, Ember
09-Apr-25 15:00

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A new report from energy think tank Ember reveals a global clean energy milestone: low-carbon sources supplied 40.9% of the world’s electricity in 2024, driven by record-breaking growth in solar power. In contrast, ASEAN generated just 26% of its electricity from clean sources, and clean generation in the region is no longer keeping pace with demand. With massive solar and wind potential still largely untapped, experts say the region is well-positioned to accelerate its clean energy transition — if the right policies are in place. We speak to the co-authors of the report, Euan Graham (Global Electricity and Data Analyst, Ember) and Nicholas Fulghum (Senior Data Analyst, Ember) to explore the turning points, challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of electricity—especially in Asia.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment
Tags: the bigger picture, earth matters, clean power, Ember, fossil generation, renewable energy, renewables, solar power, decarbonisation, energy efficiency, electricity, fossil fuels,