
The world is now close to a major change. Fossil fuels, like coal and oil, are slowly losing importance. In their place, clean energy like solar and wind is taking over. This change is not just about saving the planet. It is also about saving money, creating jobs and making life better for everyone.
More than 90% of renewable power projects cost less than fossil fuels. Solar power is now about 41% cheaper than the lowest fossil fuel cost, reports The Guardian. Wind energy also costs less than half of what fossil fuels do. This big drop in cost happened because:
UN Secretary-General António Guterres says we are entering a new age. He called fossil fuels a threat to energy security. Unlike fossil fuels, clean energy doesn’t have price shocks or supply issues. “There are no price spikes for sunlight. No embargos on wind,” he said.
He urged countries to invest in clean power to protect their people from high bills and sudden energy problems.
Even though clean energy is growing, energy use around the world is still going up. Two things are increasing this demand:
If this extra energy comes from fossil fuels, it will become harder to stop global warming.
That's why Guterres asked big tech companies to get all their power from clean energy by 2030.
Under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, nearly every country must share a new national plan to cut emissions. These are due in September. Guterres said countries should use this chance to:
"This is about people’s safety and smart money decisions," he said.
Francesco La Camera, head of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), said clean power is now the cheapest and safest option. But the shift is not guaranteed. Some big problems remain:
Grids are not ready: For every $1 spent on making power, only 60 cents is spent on improving power lines and systems. That gap must close.
In the US, former President Donald Trump has cut support for clean power. In China, new coal plants are still being built. In March, India celebrated producing a billion tonnes of coal.
Still, many experts say change is coming.
Bill Hare of Climate Analytics warned that investing in fossil fuels is now a “fool’s gamble.” Clean energy, on the other hand, brings stable prices, jobs, and energy independence, especially for poorer regions like Africa.
Kaysie Brown from the E3G thinktank said countries must bring strong climate plans to the upcoming UN Cop30 summit in Brazil this November. She said, “We now have both the tools and the reason to move faster. But to do this, we need strong leaders and countries working together.”
The shift to clean energy is no longer a dream, it's a smart decision. It can protect the planet, cut bills, and give people better lives. The world now stands at a turning point. If we act wisely, we can create a safer and fairer future for all.