Global energy meet calls for accelerated shift to renewables
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Window of opportunity to meet goals of Paris climate deal closing fast, warns IRENA chief
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Window of opportunity to meet goals of Paris climate deal closing fast, warns IRENA chief
The COVID-19 crisis offers an unexpected opportunity for countries across the world to decouple their economies from fossil fuels and accelerate the shift to renewable energy sources, says the World Energy Transitions Outlook report, brought out by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Previewed at the virtual Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD 2021), which began on Tuesday, the report proposes energy transition solutions for the narrow pathway available to contain the rise of temperature to 1.5°C and halt global warming.
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Technologies for net-zero energy system exist: Irena
ABU DHABI, 4 days ago Proven technologies for a net-zero energy system already largely exist today, finds the preview of World Energy Transitions Outlook by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena). Renewable power, green hydrogen and modern bioenergy will dominate the world of energy in the future, it says. Previewed at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue, Irena’s Outlook proposes energy transition solutions for the narrow pathway available to contain the rise of temperature to 1.5 deg C and halt irreversible global warming. 90% of all decarbonisation solutions in 2050 will involve renewable energy through direct supply of low-cost power, efficiency, renewable-powered electrification in end-use as well as green hydrogen. Carbon capture and removal technologies in combination with bioenergy will deliver the ‘last mile’ CO2 reductions towards a net-zero energy system, said a Wam news agency repo
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