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World Energy Transitions Outlook 2023
The share of renewable energy in the global energy mix would increase from 16% in 2020 to 77% by 2050 in IRENA''s 1.5°C scenario. Total primary energy supply would remain
The green energy economy is here
We are making progress towards a new green energy economy, according to a landmark report from the International Energy Agency. The problem is
Global Energy Review 2021 – Analysis
The latest statistical data and real-time analysis confirm our initial estimates for 2020 energy demand and CO2 emissions while providing insights into how economic activity and energy use are rebounding in countries around the world – and what this means for global emissions.
Renewables 2022 Global Status Report
The Renewables 2022 Global Status Report documents the progress made in the renewable energy sector. It highlights the opportunities afforded by a renewable-based economy and society, including the ability to achieve
The energy world is set to change significantly by 2030, based on
The latest edition of the World Energy Outlook (WEO), the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections, describes an energy system in 2030 in which clean technologies play a significantly greater role than today. This includes almost 10 times as many electric cars on the road worldwide; solar PV generating more
Executive summary – World Energy Outlook 2023 – Analysis
The global energy crisis was not a clean energy crisis, but it has focused attention on the importance of ensuring rapid, people-centred and orderly transitions. Three interlinked
The green energy economy is here
We are making progress towards a new green energy economy, according to a landmark report from the International Energy Agency. The problem is we''re going nowhere near fast enough to achieve net zero by 2050. Government pledges to cut emissions only go a fifth of the required distance.
Executive summary – World Energy Outlook 2023 – Analysis
The global energy crisis was not a clean energy crisis, but it has focused attention on the importance of ensuring rapid, people-centred and orderly transitions. Three interlinked issues stand out: risks to affordability, electricity security and
Electricity – Global Energy Review 2021 – Analysis
Electricity demand is expected to increase by 4.5% in 2021, supported by rebounding economic activity and rapid growth in major emerging economies such as China. In advanced economies, vaccination campaigns against Covid‑19 are expected to enable the progressive lifting of restrictions between spring and autumn.
Renewables 2022 Global Status Report
The Renewables 2022 Global Status Report documents the progress made in the renewable energy sector. It highlights the opportunities afforded by a renewable-based economy and society, including the ability to achieve more diversified and inclusive energy governance through localised energy generation and value chains.
World Energy Transitions Outlook 2023
The share of renewable energy in the global energy mix would increase from 16% in 2020 to 77% by 2050 in IRENA''s 1.5°C scenario. Total primary energy supply would remain stable due to increased energy efficiency and growth of renewables.
Renewable energy – powering a safer future | United Nations
Derived from natural resources that are abundant and continuously replenished, renewable energy is key to a safer, cleaner, and sustainable world. Explore common sources of renewable energy
New plan to accelerate clean energy access for millions globally
Amid the global energy crisis and worsening climate emergency, the United Nations and partners on Wednesday launched two new initiatives to accelerate action
New plan to accelerate clean energy access for millions globally
Amid the global energy crisis and worsening climate emergency, the United Nations and partners on Wednesday launched two new initiatives to accelerate action towards achieving clean, affordable
Renewable energy – powering a safer future | United Nations
The latest edition of the World Energy Outlook (WEO), the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections, describes an energy
Renewable Energy
Since the Industrial Revolution, the energy mix of most countries across the world has become dominated by fossil fuels. This has major implications for the global climate, as well as for human health. Three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions result from the burning of fossil fuels for energy

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