Renewables investment in developing world overtakes West

Renewables investment globally reached $286B in 2015

Renewables investment
Renewables investment in China reached $103 billion in 2015.  Despite higher investments, renewables accounted for only one-tenth of global power generation.  ChinaDaily.com.cn photo.

STOCKHOLM _ A U.N.-backed report says global investments in solar, wind and other sources of renewable energy reached a record $286 billion last year. For the first time the developing world accounted for the majority.

The United Nations Environment Program on Thursday said renewables investments in developing countries jumped 19 per cent to $156 billion in 2015, with $103 billion in China alone.

U.S. investments rose 19 per cent to $44 billion but, overall, investments in developed countries fell 8 per cent to $130 billion.

Despite higher investments, renewables accounted for only one-tenth of global power generation, most of which comes from coal and natural gas.

The renewable figures were based on data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance and excluded large-scale hydropower projects, which are often criticized by environmentalists for disrupting wildlife and river flows.

The Canadian Press