The era of fossil fuels is visibly waning. Coal, oil, and natural gas — which powered the world for over a century — are increasingly being displaced by cheaper, cleaner alternatives. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), renewable energy sources now account for a record share of global electricity generation, with solar capacity additions breaking new records each year.
The economic case for the transition has never been stronger. The cost of solar photovoltaic power has fallen by more than 90% over the past decade, making it the cheapest source of electricity in history in many regions. Wind energy follows a similar trajectory, and battery storage costs are also dropping rapidly, solving one of the key challenges of intermittent renewables.
Electric mobility is amplifying the decline of fossil fuel demand in the transport sector. Electric cars, buses, and heavy-duty trucks — including models like the Volvo VNR Electric — are steadily replacing diesel and petrol vehicles across Europe and beyond. As charging infrastructure expands, range anxiety is becoming less of a barrier for mainstream adoption.
While the transition is accelerating, it remains uneven across regions and income groups. Policymakers face the challenge of ensuring that the shift away from fossil fuels is just and inclusive, protecting vulnerable communities dependent on fossil fuel industries while investing in the clean energy economy of the future.
Source: Fossil fuels are fading - The Invading Sea - Google News — Solar· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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