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    • Long-Term Energy Scenarios to support national energy transition plans in Asia: Research on Carbon Emission Reduction Pathways in China's Power Industry

      Presentation by Dr. Yuan Bo, Director of Power System Analysis Laboratory, Energy Strategy and Planning Research Department, State Grid Energy Research Institute, State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC).

      Digital content Presentations Long-term Energy Scenarios Network (LTES Network) Energy transition Long term energy planning
    • Biofuel potential in Southeast Asia: Raising food yields, reducing food waste and utilising residues

      Southeast Asia has considerable resources to produce liquid biofuels sustainably, using biomass feedstocks that would not cause carbon-dioxide emissions or interfere with food supply. This report offers detailed estimates of biomass resource potential for Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. According to an IRENA assessment, advanced biofuels could provide as much as 7.3 exajoules of primary energy per annum in Southeast Asia by 2050, or half of the region’s total primary bioenergy potential.

      Publications Reports Climate Action Bioenergy & biofuels Technology Energy transition
    • Renewables Readiness Assessment: Fiji

      Fiji is identified by the Geothermal Energy Association as one of 39 countries that could meet their electricity demand solely by tapping the renewable energy from underground heat.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Energy transition
    • Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2015

      Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review presents the status of renewable energy employment, both by technology and in selected countries, over the past year. In this second edition, IRENA estimates that renewable energy employed 7.7 million people, directly or indirectly, around the world in 2014 (excluding large hydropower).

      Publications Reports Collaborative Frameworks CF Just & Inclusive Energy Transition Energy & jobs Socio-economic impact
    • Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2017

      This report presents the status of renewable energy employment, both by technology and in selected countries, over the past year. In this fourth edition, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds that renewable energy employed 9.8 million people around the world in 2016 – a 1.1% increase over 2015.

      Publications Reports Collaborative Frameworks CF Just & Inclusive Energy Transition Energy & jobs Socio-economic impact Parliamentary Network
    • Renewable Energy Prospects: China

      As the largest energy consumer in the world, China must play a pivotal role in the global transition to a sustainable energy future in an increasingly carbon-constrained world. The country is already a global leader in renewable energy, with massive potential to harness a diverse range of renewable sources and technologies, both for power generation and for end-use sectors.

      Publications Reports Renewable Energy Roadmap (ReMap) Country Energy transition
    • Bərpa Olunan Enerji Mənbələrindən İstifadəyə Hazirliğın Qiymətləndirilməsi: Azərbaycan Respublikası

      Bir halda ki Azərbaycan öz iqtisadiyyatını şaxələndirməyə çalışır, bərpa olunan mənbələrinə əsaslanan enerji sistemi sosial-iqtisadi faydalar verəcək, innovativ texnologiyaların tətbiqinə kömək edəcək və karbonlu yanaşmaları təmin edəcəkdir.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Macro-economic benefits Socio-economic impact
    • Renewables Readiness Assessment: The Philippines

      Like many countries in South East Asia, the Philippines faces twin challenges of population growth and rising energy demand. Dependent on imports for nearly half its primary energy supply, the country is highly exposed to oil price volatility. Frequent tropical storms, meanwhile, adversely impact its energy infrastructure.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Energy transition in end uses Policy
    • Renewables Readiness Assessment: Republic of Azerbaijan

      As Azerbaijan seeks to diversify its economy, a renewable-based energy system would offer socio-economic benefits, introduce innovative technologies, and provide viable low-carbon solutions.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Macro-economic benefits Socio-economic impact
    • Renewables Readiness Assessment: Mongolia

      Mongolia can use its vast renewable energy resources to bolster energy security, reduce pollution, meet global climate commitments and develop regional electricity exports, finds this report prepared jointly by IRENA and Mongolian Ministry of Energy. Electricity output from the country’s solar and wind resources alone could reach 15,000 terawatt-hours per year.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Targets & NDCs Policy
    • Renewable Energy in Cities

      This report explores potential for urban communities to scale-up renewables by 2030, based on estimated energy use 3,649 cities around the world. By highlighting the best practices, it examines the policies and technologies by which cities can bring about a renewable energy future.

      Publications Reports Renewable Energy Roadmap (ReMap) Buildings & cities Technology Renewable energy for cities Policy
    • Renewable Energy Outlook for ASEAN

      The nations of Southeast Asia stand at a crossroads in terms of their collective energy future. Amid rapid economic growth, they face a 50% rise in regional energy demand within a decade. This brings challenges in supplying energy affordably, sustainably and securely.

      Publications Reports Renewable Energy Roadmap (ReMap) Regional Energy transition Innovation
    • Renewables Readiness Assessment: Kingdom of Bhutan

      Bhutan prioritises sustainable development and environmental conservation alongside economic growth. As the country develops, a diversified mix of renewables can support growth and improve people’s livelihoods.

      Publications Reports Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Targets & NDCs Policy Power Generation Costs Costs Macro-economic benefits Socio-economic impact
    • Renewable Energy Prospects: Indonesia

      Indonesia is the largest country in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), accounting for around two fifths of the region’s energy consumption. Energy demand across the country’s more than 17,000 islands could increase by four fifths and electricity demand could triple between 2015 and 2030.

      Publications Reports Renewable Energy Roadmap (ReMap) Country Finance & investment Energy transition
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