Huge global electrification plan needed for net zero â ETC
World will need $2tn/yr to electrify new sectors, develop demand-side response and upgrade grids
A huge electrification programme that will see global electricity supply rise from 27,000TWh/yr today to as much as 130,000TWh/yr by 2050 will be key to hitting the goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a new report by thinktank the Energy Transitions Committee (ETC). This is significantly higher than levels of electrification foreseen by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) or Bloomberg New Energy Finance in earlier reports. âTo deliver this requires significant increase in investmentâ Dale, BP
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