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Prospects for renewable energy have never looked better, even in the face of recession. But the new technologies are growing so fast they are beginning to threaten the old. Some defenders of conventional energy have started to argue against renewables, citing fears about growth.
In
2008,
for
the
first
time,
both
the
EU
and
the
US
added
more
capacity
from
renewables
than
from
fossil-
fuel
and
nuclear
sources.
From end-2004 to end-2008, total global power capacity from new renewables increased 75 per cent to 280 gigawatts, including a six-fold increase in solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity to more than 16 gigawatts, and a 250 per cent increase in wind power capacity to 121 gigawatts. Wind power capacity grew 29 per cent, with the US overtaking Germany. China was not far behind, doubling capacity for the fifth year running.
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