It is unrealistic to expect the world to 100% run on renewable energy. The infrastructure required for a complete transition is expensive and time consuming to implement. Renewable energy sources like solar & wind are intermittent & dependent on weather conditions which leads to fluctuations in supply. The storage & distribution of renewable energy on a large scale pose significant challenges. Some industries & regions heavily rely on non renewable sources like fossil fuels for their energy needs. Achieving a 100% renewable energy world would require substantial technological advancements, policy changes & global cooperation.
Since the energy needs of users increase day by day, the continuity of energy and the size of the supply are also important. The transition to renewable energy can be further accelerated with the support of states. Especially in some regions, renewable energy needs to be used. The benefits of devices used for renewable energy sources should be increased with new technologies and offered at affordable prices to those who want to use this energy. This will also benefit users and the environment by preventing energy dependency.
Although there is not a 100 percent transition to renewable energy, the rate will increase over time.