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The report, New Energy Outlook 2016, forecasts investments of $7.8 trillion in renewables by 2040. That's much more than what will be invested in fossil fuels, putting renewables on track to overtake gas by 2027 and coal by 2038.
Annual electricity output by the major generating technologies, 2016-40, thousand TWh |
Fossil fuels are still going to still attract a good chunk of funding in the next few decades — to the tune of $2.1 trillion. This is especially true in emerging economies like India and other Asian markets, where Bloomberg predicts that coal-fired power will increase global emissions to 5 percent above 2015 levels by 2040. India's demand for electricity alone is expected to grow nearly four times by 2040.
Although coal production in the U.S. just fell to its lowest level in 35 years, the era of fossil fuels isn't quite over yet.
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