Krzysztof Zielinski
🌍 IEA: Global renewable power capacity to more than double by 2030! ☀️🌬️ According to the latest IEA “Renewables 2025” report, renewable capacity worldwide is set to grow by 4,600 GW by 2030 — equivalent to adding the total power output of China, the EU, and Japan combined. 📈 Solar PV will lead this transformation, accounting for about 80% of all new capacity, followed by wind, hydro, bioenergy, and geothermal power. The strongest growth is expected in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, where falling costs and government support are driving investment. Despite minor policy-related downgrades in the U.S. and China, the global trend remains clear: renewables are the future. 💡 In this context, I believe investors should keep an eye on these three key players: ⚡ $NEE (NextEra Energy Inc) – One of the world’s largest clean energy producers, heavily invested in solar and wind power, with strong long-term growth prospects and a solid dividend history. 🔋 $ETN (Eaton Corp PLC) – A global leader in energy management and grid infrastructure, providing smart power systems crucial for integrating renewable energy and EV charging. A great way to play the electrification trend. ☀️ $FSLR (First Solar, Inc.) – The leading U.S. solar panel manufacturer, specializing in thin-film PV technology. It benefits from strong demand, IRA incentives, and global expansion outside China’s solar supply chain. 🌱 Renewable energy isn’t just about sustainability — it’s becoming one of the most powerful long-term growth themes for investors worldwide. 👉 Which sector do you think will dominate the green transition — solar, wind, or energy storage? 👉 If you enjoy my market insights — follow me for more posts like this! 🚀
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