Honest projection · estimated
Renewable Energy Generated Today (est.)
A projection of how much electricity the world’s renewable sources — solar, wind, hydropower, bioenergy and the rest — have generated since midnight UTC, ticking at the most recent annual total spread evenly across the year. In 2025 renewables reached 10,730 TWh, about a third of all the world’s power, and crossed a milestone a century in the making: for the first time since 1919 they generated more electricity than coal. It ticks at roughly a third of the rate of the all-electricity counter beside it — the clean slice of the same total. The live solar and wind fleet that produces it is one tap away in Grid.
About this number
This is an honest projection, not a census. It is computed by carrying a published figure forward at a known rate over real elapsed time — ≈ 340 MWh/sec (~34% of all power), from Ember Global Electricity Review 2026 — renewables generated 10,730 TWh worldwide in 2025 (33.8% of the mix), spread evenly across the year. The source is Ember Global Electricity Review 2026. The true value is known only to within a margin; this is the running estimate, and we label it as one.