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English: Graph of global investment for renewable energy, electrified heat and transport, and other non-fossil-fuel energy sources (energy storage, carbon capture utilization, hydrogen, etc)
Source states: "BloombergNEF. Note: Start years differ by sector but all sectors are present from 2020 onwards; see Methodology for more detail. Most notably, nuclear figures start in 2015 and power grids in 2020. CCS refers to carbon capture and storage."
Data source for Version 3 (data through 2022): Catsaros, Oktavia. (26 January 2023). "Global Low-Carbon Energy Technology Investment Surges Past $1 Trillion for the First Time". BloombergNEF: Figure 1. Bloomberg New Energy Finance. "Defying supply chain disruptions and macroeconomic headwinds, 2022 energy transition investment jumped 31% to draw level with fossil fuels"
Companies, governments and households committed $501.3 billion to decarbonization in 2020, including renewable energy (solar, wind), electric vehicles and associated charging infrastructure, energy storage, energy-efficient heating systems, carbon capture and storage, and hydrogen.
Note in source for Version 1: "Electrified heat figures begin in 2006; electrified transport in 2016; hydrogen and CCS in 2018." (CCS=carbon capture and storage.)
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Graph of global investment for renewable energy, electrified heat and transport, and other non-fossil-fuel energy sources (energy storage, carbon capture utilization, hydrogen, etc)