Top four renewables strategies to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement
quinta-feira, agosto 13, 2020
Risk assessment company DNV GL has released a new report which outlines focus areas where concentrated efforts can enable the large-scale uptake of renewable energy, helping to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5°C and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
The focus areas outlined in the Transition Faster Together: Renewable solutions, strategies and policies for a clean energy future report include:
1. Technologies: Wind, solar, and, to some extent, energy storage have become mature and cost-competitive. As we enter the next phase of the energy transition, the expansion and evolution of these technologies are critical. Consequently, the development and adoption of floating renewables and next-generation battery storage technologies need to be accelerated. Equally, emerging technologies such as electric vehicles, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and digitalisation need to be scaled-up and integrated effectively into the power system.
4. Investment: Solar and wind power generation has demonstrated that it can reliably supply a larger proportion of energy demand. Economic stimulus programmes built around the proven resilience of renewable energy provide opportunity to further accelerate the expansion, as they strengthen local labour markets and deliver high returns for international investors and financial institutions.
The study was conducted in partnership with global experts from across technology, policy, markets and financial disciplines, as well as industry leaders including RES, Equinor and Vestas.
DNV GL predicts that by 2050, up to 66% of the world’s electricity will be generated from renewable energy sources.
Driving an increase in the adoption of renewables this decade is the decreasing cost of energy for onshore and offshore wind projects and the availability of lower cost and more efficient solar modules, combined with advanced energy storage solutions.
However, this will not be enough to meet the Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming well below 2°C by 2050.
Ditlev Engel, CEO at DNV GL – Energy said: “We know we need to change the forecast to prevent a rise in the average global temperature to 2.4°C above pre-industrial levels. To do so, we must transition to a clean energy future faster, much faster. Although there is no silver bullet, there are steps that governments, businesses and society can take. Innovation is thriving and can deliver change at a rapid pace. But we need a combination of measures with technology, business models, policy and investment all working together to move towards a low-carbon future.”
The full report outlining the drivers, barriers and solutions to accelerate the energy transition through renewable energy is available to download for free.
Source: Smart Energy
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