
Renewable Energy Country Profiles - Special edition on islands
This special collection of country profiles takes stock of the latest developments in renewables in island settings around the world.
This special collection of country profiles takes stock of the latest developments in renewables in island settings around the world.
This draft strategic framework for capacity building initiatives by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) identifies key requirements and conditions to encourage the adoption and scale-up of renewable energy.
The United States (US) has the potential to lead the global transition to renewable energy. It has some of the best wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, and biomass resources in the world. It also has a vibrant culture of innovation, plentiful financing opportunities, and a highly skilled workforce, alongside an agile and entrepreneurial business sector.
IRENA’s working paper, Doubling the Global Share of Renewable Energy: A Roadmap to 2030, outlines the proposed process, and progress to date, of REMAP 2030 – IRENA’s global roadmap for policies and actions to double the share of renewable energy by 2030.
This Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA), developed in co-operation with the Honduran Energy Secretariat (SEN), identifies key barriers and solutions to meet Honduras’ targets for renewable energy development and expansion.
Esta Evaluación del estado de Preparación de las Energías Renovables (RRA), desarrollada en cooperación con la Secretaría de Energía de Honduras (SEN), identifica las principales barreras y soluciones para alcanzar los objetivos de Honduras para el desarrollo y expansión de energías renovables.
The event brought together government officials and regional partners to serve as a platform to address several important issues related to renewable energy development in Honduras and promote the implementation of the RRA recommendations.
IRENA collaborates with the G20 Presidency of Indonesia in the development and implementation of G20...
The Renewables Readiness Assessment: Honduras by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) identifies the need to have current energy laws enforced with regulations and implementation mechanism to accelerate the country’s energy transition.