Key facts
- Solar power generated more electricity globally than wind power for the first time in 2025.
- The milestone was reported in the latest Statistical Review of World Energy.
- Renewable energy sources now account for over a third of global electricity generation.
- The findings indicate a growing dominance of solar in the renewable energy landscape.
In 2025, solar power achieved a historic milestone by surpassing wind power in global electricity generation for the first time. This development is highlighted in the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, which tracks global energy trends. The report indicates that renewable energy sources collectively now account for more than a third of all electricity produced worldwide. This shift underscores the accelerating growth and increasing importance of solar energy within the global energy mix, positioning it as a leading renewable source ahead of wind power. The review's findings suggest a significant transition in how the world generates its electricity, with solar power playing an increasingly dominant role.
