The world needs to shift energy investments to low-carbon energy sources and boost those investments by 30 percent to a total of US$131 trillion by 2050 if it is to achieve the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal of the Paris Agreement
ABU DHABI, 16th March, 2021 (WAM) 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.
Previewed at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue today, IRENA’s Outlook proposes energy transition solutions for the narrow pathway available to contain the rise of temperature to 1.5 C and halt irreversible global warming. 90% of all decarbonisation.
IRENA renewable energy study finds hitting 1.5-degree climate target will create jobs
The world already has the technologies to bring net emissions in the energy system down to zero and doing so will boost employment, researchers say.
Solar panels have become so cheap experts project they will produce the bulk of electricity by 2050, along with wind turbines
Proven technologies for a net-zero energy system already largely exist today, according to a report published Tuesday by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The report predicts that renewable power, green hydrogen and modern bioenergy will shape the way we power the world in 2050.
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