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By 2030, 57% of global power demand should be met by renewables: IRENA
ABU DHABI
: Renewable energy should supply 57% of global power demand by the end of the decade, up from 26% now, according to the intergovernmental International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).A booklet, ‘10 years:Progress toAction’, published on the sidelines of 10th annual Assembly of IRENA in Abu Dhabi, has charted the recent global advances and outlined the measures required to scale up renewables. Annual investment needs to double from around $329 billion in 2018 to$737 billion to deploy renewable energy at the speed required. Much of it could be met by redirecting planned
fossil fuel
investments. IRENA director-general Francesco La Camera said, “We must urgently address the need for stronger enabling policies and a significant increase in investment over the next ten years. Renewables hold the key tosustainable development
and should be central to energy and economic planning all over the world.”climate change
because of inaction. Savings could amount to between $1.6 trillion and $307 trillion annually by 2030, IRENA said.Strengthening the case for renewable energy,IRENA pointedtofalling technologycosts. Solar PV costs fell by 87% over the last ten years, and onshore
wind turbine
prices by 46%.IRENA data shows that 60% of new electricity access can be met by renewables in the next decade through stand-alone and mini-grid systems. The global energy transformation by 2030 could also lead to generation of 30 million jobs.
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, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.(The journalist is in Abu Dhabi on an invite from Masdar, the host of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week).
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