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COP29: China, Trump and the EU, each own way (11.2024)
China long-term extraordinary innovation investments and scale to wean off fossil fuels versus the European Union (EU), US and the rest of the world
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Energy Technology Perspectives 2024 (ETP-2024) IEA 30.10.2024
Driven by surging clean technology deployment, particularly for EVs, solar PV and wind this latest edition of Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP), explores the deepening connections between energy, trade, manufacturing and climate.
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Liebreich: Net Zero Will Be Harder Than You Think – And Easier. Part II: Easier (22.02.2024)
Five Horsemen which give cause for optimism in accelerating the global transition that will make achieving net zero possible.
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Renewables 2023 Analysis and forecasts to 2028 (IEA 01.24)
Increased by almost 50% to nearly 510 gigawatts (GW) in 2023, 96% of newly installed, utility-scale solar PV and onshore wind capacity had lower generation costs than new coal and natural gas plants. In the next five years, more renewable capacity will be added to what has been installed for the last 100 years.
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The State of Clean Technology Manufacturing (IEA 05.2023)
Supporting the May 2023 G7 Leaders’ Summit deliberations in Hiroshima, Japan this special briefing provides an update on clean energy technology manufacturing in key regions. It focuses on five technologies – solar PV, wind, batteries, electrolysers and heat pumps – critical to the energy transition.
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Capturing economic opportunities from wind power in developing economies (GWEC 03.2023 Report)
Commissioned by the Global Wind Energy Council, the report analyzes barriers and economic opportunities of wind energy deployment in Morocco, Egypt, Indonesia, Argentina and Colombia.
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Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 (IEA-01.2023)
Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 is the International Energy Agency's Flagship publication that explores critical questions around clean energy and technology supply chains.
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Renewables 2022 (IEA 12.2022)
IEA primary analysis on the deployment of renewable energy technologies in electricity, transport and heat to 2027 indentifying key industry and barriers challenges to faster growth.
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Net Zero by 2050 - A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector (IEA 05/2021)
World’s first comprehensive study of how to transition to a net zero energy system by 2050. Beside setting-up clean cost-effective and economically productive pathways, the report also examines key uncertainties and behavioral changes to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
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Renewable energy market update 2021 (IEA Report 05.2021)
Renewables were the only energy source for which demand increased in 2020 despite the pandemic. The Renewable Energy Market Update forecasts new global renewable power capacity additions for 2021 and 2022.
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Cross border PPAs between Morocco and the EU: a new RES4Africa’s study (15.04.2021)
RES4Africa Foundation, in partnership with PwC, published the new study Pursuing gross border PPAs between Morocco and the EU: An analysis of what it takes, the current gaps, and recommendations for how to bridge them.
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Energy Technology Perspectives 2020 (IEA 09.2020)
This latest IEA publication offers a vital analysis and advice on the clean energy technologies the world needs to meet net-zero emissions objectives.
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Clean Energy Transitions in North Africa (IEA 09.2020)
Identifying pathways and recommendations to accelerate clean energy transitions in five North African countries (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia) this IEA report highlights key opportunities to build future clean and affordable energy systems.
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Sustainable Recovery World: Energy Outlook Special Report by the IEA (06.2020)
In collaboration with the International Monetary Fund, the International Energy Agency’s report shows how World Governments have a unique opportunity to boost economic growth, create millions of new jobs and put global greenhouse gas emissions into structural decline.
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Renewables 2020 Analysis and forecast to 2025 (IEA 11.2020)
Renewable energies have already shown their resilience to the Covid-19 crisis. The IEA’s Renewables 2020 report provides detailed analysis and forecasts on renewables in the electricity heat and transport sectors through 2025.
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Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2019 (IRENA 06.2020)
According to IRENA's report, new solar and wind projects are undercutting the cheapest of existing coal-fired plants, the report finds. Auction results show these favourable cost trends for renewables accelerating.
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REN21 Renewables 2019 Global Status Report
REN21 collects, consolidates and synthesises renewable worldwide yearly energy data to provide clear and reliable information on what is happening in real time. Evidence from 2018 clearly indicates that renewable power is here to stay.
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Global Renewables Outlook: Energy transformation 2050 (IRENA 04/2020)
A comprehensive analysis on investments and technologies needed to decarbonise the energy system in line with the Paris Agreement, including deeper decarbonisation options for the hardest sectors to cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to zero.
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Renewables 2019
The International Energy Agency's renewable energy market analysis and forecast from 2019 to 2024.
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Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2018 (IRENA)
A comprehensive cost study from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) highlights the latest trends for each of the main renewable power technologies