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Description: 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 for 2024 data: Energy Transition Investment Trends 2025 / Abridged report 9. BloombergNEF (30 January 2025). Archived from the original on 2 February 2025. Data source for Version 5 (data through 2023): Global Clean Energy Investment Jumps 17%, Hits $1.8 Trillion in 2023, According to BloombergNEF Report. BNEF.com. Bloomberg NEF (30 January 2024). Archived from the original on June 28, 2024. "Start years differ by sector but all sectors are present from 2020 onwards." 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" Data source for Version 1: (19 January 2021). "Energy Transition Investment Hit $500 Billion in 2020 – For First Time". BloombergNEF. (Bloomberg New Energy Finance). Archived from the original on 19 January 2021. Suggested caption for Version 1: 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.) Technical note: most SVG code for Version 3 was automatically generated by the "Vertical bar charts" spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Minor additions and adjustments were made in a text editor. This SVG file contains embedded text that can be translated into your language, using any capable SVG editor, text editor or the SVG Translate tool. For more information see: About translating SVG files.
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