Renewable Energy Investment Trends: Where the Money Is Flowing in 2025

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As the world races towards ambitious net zero targets, renewable energy investment is reaching unprecedented levels in 2025. Global capital is flowing into clean energy projects at record speed, driven by supportive government policies, corporate sustainability commitments, and significant technological advancements. For companies and candidates alike, understanding where investment is being directed is crucial and […]

Where is the Renewable Energy Market Heading?

A renewable energy technician, wearing a yellow hard hat and high-visibility vest, inspects an energy storage system while using a tablet. This reflects the increasing demand for skilled professionals in renewable energy, a sector where Navitas Resourcing Group connects top talent with industry-leading opportunities.

The renewable energy industry is experiencing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, policy changes, and increased global investment. As the world moves towards a net-zero future, businesses and professionals must stay ahead of market trends to remain competitive. Key Growth Areas in Renewable Energy The global energy landscape is shifting, with several key sectors driving […]

U.S. Utility-Scale Energy Expansion: 2025 Set for Record Growth

Aerial view of a large utility-scale solar farm with neatly arranged rows of solar panels and access roads. These expansive solar installations are a key driver in the U.S. renewable energy push, helping to meet growing electricity demands. As solar and battery storage dominate planned capacity additions in 2025, Navitas Resourcing Group continues to support the recruitment of top talent shaping the future of clean energy.

The U.S. power grid is on the verge of a historic expansion, with a record-breaking 63 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale capacity set to come online in 2025. According to the latest Electric Generator Report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), this marks a 30% increase from 2024, making it the largest annual capacity […]