Tracking COP28 outcomes: Tripling renewable power capacity by 2030
This World Energy Transitions Outlook brief provides the latest tracking data and analysis of global progress towards the goal to triple global renewable power capacity by 2030.
This World Energy Transitions Outlook brief provides the latest tracking data and analysis of global progress towards the goal to triple global renewable power capacity by 2030.
Representing global perspectives within the renewable energy and climate change space, this report by the COP28 Presidency, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) provides recommendations on the means to triple renewable power generation capacity and double the energy efficiency improvement rate by 2030.
This Offshore Renewables Toolkit has been developed under the Innovation to Foster the Renewable Energy Transition (IFRET) project to provide highlights of the key messages from IRENA’s recent offshore renewables analysis, and actionable recommendations for policy makers.
This toolkit is a practical guide for policy makers, industry leaders and other stakeholders to inform strategic planning and decision making in decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors. It aims to provide technology-focused pathways for both near-term and long-term actions, along with an overview of key enablers, to help identify priority areas for intervention.
This report marks the first in a series of annual tracking publications commissioned by the COP28 Presidency to assess progress towards two key goals of the outcome of the First Global Stocktake: the tripling of renewable energy and the doubling of energy efficiency by 2030.