Archive shots of renewable energy infrastructure around the globe

(22 Jul 2025)
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ARCHIVE: Lakewood, Ohio – 17 April 2025
1. Various aerials of workers of solar installer YellowLite working to put panels on a home ++MUTE++

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ARCHIVE: Lakewood, Ohio – 16 April 2025
2. Various of workers of solar installer YellowLite working to put panels on a home

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ARCHIVE: Paxton, Illinois – 9 May 2024
3. Various of wind turbines operating
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ARCHIVE: Weifang, Shandong Province, China – 22 March 2024
4. Aerial of a solar and wind energy power plant ++MUTE++

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ARCHIVE: Jinan, Shandong Province, China – 21 March 2024
5. Top shot of solar panels installed on the rooftops of villagers’ homes ++MUTE++
6. Wide of rooftop solar panels
7. Transformer under solar panels
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ARCHIVE: Gelsdorf, Germany – 30 August 2022
8. Various drone shots of agri-photovoltaic system ++MUTE++

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ARCHIVE: Cabo de la Vela, La Guajira, Colombia – 7 February 2025
9. Various drone shots of wind turbines operating on the outskirts of Cabo de la Vela ++MUTE++
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Khavda, India – 22 September 2023
10. Drone shot of solar panels at Adani’s renewable energy project site in Khavda ++MUTE++

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Mundra, India – 20 September 2023
11. Various of solar panel factory
12. Various of workers carrying and packing solar panels
STORYLINE:
The United Nations reports a global shift toward renewable energy, calling it a "positive tipping point."

Tuesday’s U.N. reports reveal that 92.5% of new electricity capacity in 2022 came from renewables, with wind and solar leading the way.

Renewables like solar and wind are now significantly cheaper than fossil fuels, driving investment to $2 trillion last year.

However, officials warn the transition is not happening fast enough, especially in regions like Africa.

Despite booming renewables, fossil fuel production continues to rise due to increasing energy demands. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on tech firms to power data centers completely with renewables by 2030.

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