For every $1 the US spent on clean energy in 2017, China spent $3
Global investment in renewable energy reached almost $280 billion last year, with China the biggest spender by far ($126.6 billion), followed by the United States ($40.5 billion). This means that for every $1 the US spent on clean energy, China spent $3.
The scale of China’s investment in renewable energy is such that it now accounts for 45% of the global total, according to a report by the UN, Bloomberg New Energy Finance and the Frankfurt School-UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance. The report reveals that 157 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy was commissioned in 2017, up from 143 GW the year before.
Around 40% – or 98 GW – of this was thanks to a boom in solar deployment, with China alone bringing 53 GW online at a cost of $86.5 billion.
Yet, while China surged ahead, having increased investment in renewables by 30% between 2016 and 2017, the US lagged behind as investment decreased by 6%.!
Falling investment
However, the report describes the US as “relatively resilient” in the face of uncertainties around energy policy and President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement.
Europe, meanwhile, suffered an even larger decline (36%) in renewable energy investment, to $40.9 billion. According to the report, this was due largely to a 65% fall in investment in the United Kingdom, reflecting an end to subsidies for onshore wind and utility-scale solar, and a gap between auctions for offshore wind projects.
Germany also witnessed a drop in investment, of 35% to $10.4 billion, on lower costs per megawatt for offshore wind and uncertainty over a shift to auctions for onshore wind.
Globally, just 12.1% of the energy used in 2017 was drawn from renewable sources, equating to a 1.1% rise in comparison to 2016. This was despite various countries dramatically increasing investment, including Sweden (127%), Australia (147%) and Mexico (810%).
In response, the report’s authors said: “Last year was the second hottest on record and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels continue to rise. While renewable generating costs have declined, and governments are phasing out fossil fuel subsidies – they amounted to a total $260 billion in 2016.”
Clean energy leader
But the world’s biggest coal consumer wants to end its reliance on fossil fuels and to lead the global transition to clean energy sources.
Alongside China’s growing share of global renewable energy investment are initiatives to clean up air pollution, including a 100-metre-tall smog-sucking tower in the city of Xian. China also announced last year that it would scrap plans to build 85 coal-fired plants.
The country has set various renewable capacity targets. Having already surpassed its 2020 solar panel target, the IEA says it expects China to exceed its wind target in 2019.
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