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Systemic Changes Needed to Triple Renewables by 2030
A tripling of renewable energy capacity will require conditions conducive to accelerated progress. The establishment of supporting infrastructure, robust policy frameworks and the development of institutional and human capacities are key enablers of the accelerated transition. In addition, international co-operation and scaling up finance for developing countries is a key priority.
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An Unprecedented Momentum for Renewables: Latest Achievements in Review
The success of renewables is not only a story of records and data on energy progress. It is a story of a pivotal shift in the global energy priorities.
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Tripling Renewables is Key to Meeting Climate Goals
Renewable energy ambitions within NDCs are insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.
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Transitioning Remote Communities to Renewables
For remote communities renewables are a cost-effective solution for extending energy access or transitioning from heavy reliance on fossil fuels.
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Tripling Renewable Power and Doubling Energy Efficiency by 2030
Global leaders, through their commitments to energy targets, must set a new pace to reach the 1.5ºC goal.