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US and China provoke sharp fall in global outlook for renewable power

Stephen Quillen
Last updated: October 7, 2025 8:51 am
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has scaled back its forecast for renewable power growth to 2030, citing weaker outlooks in the United States and China.

The Paris-based agency now projects total renewable capacity will reach 4,600 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, down from 5,500GW in last year’s forecast, according to a report released on Tuesday.

This suggests that a global target of tripling renewable energy use by 2030 to combat climate change will fail.

The early phase-out of federal tax incentives for renewable energy in the US, laid out in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”, is a key driver of the lowered estimate.

Challenges in China, where the government is shifting from guaranteed electricity prices for renewable energy projects to competitive auctions that constrain profits, are also a factor, said the IEA.

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It is not all bad news, however, the IEA said. While growth in China and the US may be slowing, there is a more positive outlook elsewhere.

The agency pointed to India, which “is on track to meet its 2030 target and become the second-largest growth market for renewables, with capacity set to rise by 2.5 times in five years”.

It also raised forecasts for the Middle East and North Africa by 25 percent, while the outlook for capacity in Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain was also raised.

Workers install panels at a newly opened industrial-scale solar power plant in Karbala, Iraq, September 17, 2025 [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]

Solar power enjoys a strong lead in pushing renewables development on.

Solar panels accounted for about 80 percent of the global growth in renewable energy over the past five years, the IEA estimates, followed by wind, water, biomass and geothermal power.

The outlook for offshore wind power was revised lower due to policy changes in key countries, the IEA said – particularly the US, which has sought to halt projects already under construction.

The IEA sought to clarify the potential benefits of raising renewables capacity in the current geopolitical climate, noting that its development is helping countries meet goals for greater financial and energy security.

“The deployment of renewables has already reduced fuel import needs significantly in many countries, enhancing energy diversification and security,” it said.

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