https://energypedia.info/index.php?title=Publication_-_Global_Electricity_Review_2021_%E2%80%93_Global_Trends&feed=atom&action=historyPublication - Global Electricity Review 2021 – Global Trends - Revision history2024-03-29T02:07:18ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.8https://energypedia.info/index.php?title=Publication_-_Global_Electricity_Review_2021_%E2%80%93_Global_Trends&diff=341060&oldid=prevAgnes Ferretto: Created page with "{{Pub Database |Pub Title=Global Electricity Review 2021 – Global Trends |Pub Organization=EMBER |Pub Author=Dave Jones |Pub Month=March |Pub Year=2021 |Pub Abstract=Wind an..."2021-05-11T15:04:00Z<p>Created page with "{{Pub Database |Pub Title=Global Electricity Review 2021 – Global Trends |Pub Organization=EMBER |Pub Author=Dave Jones |Pub Month=March |Pub Year=2021 |Pub Abstract=Wind an..."</p>
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|Pub Title=Global Electricity Review 2021 – Global Trends<br />
|Pub Organization=EMBER<br />
|Pub Author=Dave Jones<br />
|Pub Month=March<br />
|Pub Year=2021<br />
|Pub Abstract=Wind and solar generation rose robustly in 2020 by 15% (+314 TWh). This meant that wind and solar produced almost a tenth (9.4%) of the world’s electricity last year, doubling from 4.6% in 2015.<br />
|Pub Download=https://ember-climate.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Global-Electricity-Review-2021.pdf<br />
|Pub Newsletter=No<br />
|Pub Tag Solar=Solar<br />
|Pub Tag Wind=Wind<br />
|Pub Tag Renewable=Renewable Energy<br />
}}</div>Agnes Ferretto