Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disagree on how this growth compares with historical trends. Here we fit growth models to wind and solar trajectories to identify countries in which growth has already stabilized after the initial acceleration. National growth has followed S-curves to reach maximum annual rates of 0.8% (interquartile range of 0.6–1.1%) of the total electricity supply for onshore wind and 0.6% (0.4–0.9%) for solar. In comparison, one-half of 1.5 \ub0C-compatible scenarios envision global growth of wind power above 1.3% and of solar power above 1.4%, while one-quarter of these scenarios envision global growth of solar above 3.3% per year. Replicating or exceeding t...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
Global wind electricity-generating capacity increased by 24 percent in 2005 to 59,100 megawatts. Thi...
Climate change mitigation requires rapid expansion of low-carbon electricity but there is a disagree...
Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disa...
Every year, the world adds more renewable energy production capacity than the year before. But, look...
Climate change is going to be the main problem this and future generations will face. Wind energy is...
Different perspectives on the diffusion of technologies have suggested that market growth of technol...
Three simple, empirical models for growth of power consumption in the renewable energy sector are co...
Global primary energy demand is likely to increase by half between 2015 and the middle of the 21st ...
Policies to assure combatting climate change and realising energy security have stimulated a rapid g...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
This study modelled projected spatiotemporal changes in global wind and solar resources over land in...
Global renewable energy markets have grown tremendously in the past decade. Few people realize that ...
This paper investigates the relationship between solar energy production and economic growth for top...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
Global wind electricity-generating capacity increased by 24 percent in 2005 to 59,100 megawatts. Thi...
Climate change mitigation requires rapid expansion of low-carbon electricity but there is a disagree...
Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disa...
Every year, the world adds more renewable energy production capacity than the year before. But, look...
Climate change is going to be the main problem this and future generations will face. Wind energy is...
Different perspectives on the diffusion of technologies have suggested that market growth of technol...
Three simple, empirical models for growth of power consumption in the renewable energy sector are co...
Global primary energy demand is likely to increase by half between 2015 and the middle of the 21st ...
Policies to assure combatting climate change and realising energy security have stimulated a rapid g...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
This study modelled projected spatiotemporal changes in global wind and solar resources over land in...
Global renewable energy markets have grown tremendously in the past decade. Few people realize that ...
This paper investigates the relationship between solar energy production and economic growth for top...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
Global wind electricity-generating capacity increased by 24 percent in 2005 to 59,100 megawatts. Thi...
Climate change mitigation requires rapid expansion of low-carbon electricity but there is a disagree...