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2015: A Record-Breaking Year for Renewables Investment

A record $367 billion was invested in renewable energy around the world last year.

Global renewables investment since 2011 - let's not talk about 2013.

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A record $367 billion was invested in renewable energy around the world last year, according to a new report published February 29 by Clean Energy Canada.

That’s over a third of a trillion dollars (USD), and a 7% increase on 2014.

Whereas the oil price crash had everyone expecting renewable energy projects to stumble last year, this latest analysis shows that the sector actually boomed.

Global renewables investment since 2011 - let's not talk about 2013.Global renewables investment since 2011 – let’s not talk about 2013.

New renewables investment significantly overtook new fossil fuel investments, with ‘only’ $253bn going into new coal, oil and gas projects in 2015.

The top-five destinations for clean energy investment dollars were China ($110.5bn), the United States ($56bn), Japan ($46bn), the UK ($23.4bn) and India ($10.9bn).

Renewables investment was up 24% from 2014 in the UK and 23% in India, although it fell by an embarrassing 46% in Canada. Which somehow didn’t affect Canada’s global ranking – it’s still number 8.

Renewables spending has really kicked off in emerging economies.Renewables spending has really kicked off in emerging economies.And 2015 was the first time that more money was invested in clean energy in developing countries ($167bn) than developed countries ($162bn).

The report calls 2015 a “breakout year” for the Middle East – especially for solar – and names Africa as another region to watch in the next few years.

These pretty impressive numbers (Canada aside) probably have something to do with the plummeting costs associated with renewable energy. The report finds that the unsubsidised cost of wind energy is down 61% since 2009, and utility-scale solar PV is down 82%.

So. Happy Monday clean energy fans.

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