
Introduction to Energy Statistics
IRENA specialists offer insights into how energy statistics are at the centre of analysis of targets, NDCs, other development goals and investment plans.
IRENA specialists offer insights into how energy statistics are at the centre of analysis of targets, NDCs, other development goals and investment plans.
The Director-General’s presentation on the key findings of the report focusing on the role of hydrogen in the geopolitics of energy at the 12th Session of the IRENA Assembly.
IRENA specialists share the best practices and experiences from available off-grid data collection measures.
Employment opportunities and challenges in renewable energy sector at the Global Academy on the Green Economy organised by PAGE and ITC-ILO.
Key recommendations to utilise offshore renewables at the G20 Energy Transitions Working Group (ETWG).
A presentation of the renewable energy landscape and policies in Southeast Asia.
Recommendations for decarbonisation of transport and industry presented at the COP26.
A keynote speech on the potential of green commodities at webinar organised by the EU-GCC Clean Energy Technology Network and RCREEE.
The special edition of IRENA’s Annual Review, developed in cooperation with ILO, features labour and policy perspectives on renewable energy employment.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) produces comprehensive renewable energy statistics on a range of topics. This publication presents renewable power generation capacity statistics for the last decade (2007-2016) in trilingual tables.
This statistical publication presents renewable power generation capacity statistics for the last decade (2012-2021).
IRENA produces comprehensive, reliable data sets on renewable energy capacity and use worldwide. This is the 2019 edition.
This field guide presents various methodologies for estimating biogas capacity, production and consumption. Such information can be integrated into national censuses, household surveys and energy surveys.
This statistical publication presents renewable power generation capacity statistics for the for the last decade (2010-2019).
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has set out to produce comprehensive, reliable data sets on renewable energy capacity and use worldwide. The Renewable Energy Statistics 2017 yearbook shows data sets on renewable power-generation capacity for 2007-2016, renewable power generation for 2007-2015 and renewable energy balances for about 100 countries and areas for 2014 and 2015. Further, it features statistics on investments in renewable energy from 18 major multi-lateral, bilateral and national development financial institutions, presented for the period 2009-2015.
This collection of country profiles takes stock of the latest developments in renewables at a country level around Africa.
This publication shows data sets on renewable power-generation capacity for 2006-2015, renewable power generation for 2006-2014 and renewable energy balances for 100 countries and areas for 2013 and 2014.
This publication presents a structured methodology that countries can use to assess their capacity to produce renewable energy statistics.
The report suggests was to improve biogas data collection, including reducing survey costs, improving response rates, simplifying the data collected and using local knowledge about previous projects and programmes.
This data set, updated yearly, tracks renewable power generation capacity over the preceding decade (2011-2020) in comprehensive trilingual tables.
This collection of country profiles takes stock of the latest developments in renewables around the Caribbean island region.
This publication presents statistics for the decade 2012-2021 in trilingual tables, covering off-grid power capacity, biogas production and numbers of people using off-grid power and biogas for cooking and lighting.
This publication presents renewable power generation capacity statistics for the past decade (2010-2019).
This data set, updated yearly, tracks renewable power generation capacity over the preceding decade (2012-2021) in comprehensive trilingual tables.
With more than a billion people lacking access to electricity, local power-generation solutions are essential to provide sustainable energy to all - particularly those consumers expected to remain isolated from national or regional grids for the foreseeable future. Renewable power generation provides low-cost solutions to bring reliable electricity to rural households or island communities off the main grid. But while off-grid renewable energy systems are expanding rapidly on the ground, data that systematically tracks this progress remains limited.