Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com
Image from Google Jackets

Renewables 2024 global status report: global overview

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Paris REN21 Secretariat 2024Description: 51pISBN:
  • 978-3-948393-13-7
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This overview sets the scene for the various modules in the Renewables 2024 Global Status Report Collection. It provides high-level trends on the status of renewables in the wider fossil fuel-dominated energy system in the context of global challenges such as climate change, development goals and the geopolitical landscape. Urgent focus on renewable energy enablers like policies, permitting and finance, is needed to meet ambition and achieve an equitable and just energy transition. Rising demand for energy is not yet fully met by renewables, leading to a 1.1% increase in energy related carbon-dioxide emissions in 2023. The 473 GW of renewable power capacity added in 2023 is a new record. But it falls short from the 1,000 GW needed annually to meet global climate and sustainable development commitments . The cost of capital for renewable energy projects is increasingly unequal globally, ranging from less than 4% in developed countries to more than 10% in the developing world.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books TERI Delhi Electronic books Available EB3804

This overview sets the scene for the various modules in the Renewables 2024 Global Status Report Collection. It provides high-level trends on the status of renewables in the wider fossil fuel-dominated energy system in the context of global challenges such as climate change, development goals and the geopolitical landscape. Urgent focus on renewable energy enablers like policies, permitting and finance, is needed to meet ambition and achieve an equitable and just energy transition. Rising demand for energy is not yet fully met by renewables, leading to a 1.1% increase in energy related carbon-dioxide emissions in 2023. The 473 GW of renewable power capacity added in 2023 is a new record. But it falls short from the 1,000 GW needed annually to meet global climate and sustainable development commitments . The cost of capital for renewable energy projects is increasingly unequal globally, ranging from less than 4% in developed countries to more than 10% in the developing world.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
© 2024 TERI Knowledge Resource Centre

Powered by Koha