Globally, renewable energy capacity must triple by 2030 to stay on track for net zero. This #WorldEnergyDay, we’re reflecting on progress and the work still ahead. In the UK, renewables delivered 54.5% of electricity generation in Q2 2025, driven by offshore wind and solar. Low-carbon sources now make up nearly 70% of the mix, showing how far we’ve come - but there’s more to do. We’re partnering with governments, investors, developers, communities, and supply chains to accelerate the energy transition. Through innovation and collaboration, we’re delivering resilient, sustainable energy systems for the future. The energy transition isn’t just a challenge, it’s an opportunity to rethink how the world powers itself and to create a cleaner, fairer future for all. Explore our latest energy solutions powering the transition: https://lnkd.in/dECAH2ip #EnergyTransition #Renewables #CleanEnergy
Renewable energy must triple by 2030 to reach net zero. UK's progress and the work ahead.
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