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Future rising world updates7/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Wind power could cover more than one-third of global power needs (35%), becoming the world’s foremost generation source.Accelerated wind power deployment, coupled with increased electrification, could deliver one-quarter (or nearly 6.3 gigatonnes) of the annual CO₂ emission reductions needed by 2050.It also offers insights on cost-reduction opportunities, technology trends and the need to prepare electricity grids for rising shares of wind power. Specifically, the paper highlights the growth needed in wind power to achieve Paris climate goals. The analysis follows the REmap Case outlined in IRENA’s Global Energy Transformation roadmap, which highlights ways to step up the energy transformation over the next three decades in contrast to current plans. See the executive summary in English or Chinese (中文). This paper from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) presents options to speed up the deployment of wind power, both onshore and offshore, over the period until 2050. Wind energy forms an important part of this key environmental and energy solution.įully unlocking wind potential for power generation will be crucial for the success of the global energy transformation. In addition to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, renewables are crucial to reduce air pollution, improve health and well-being, and provide affordable energy access worldwide. Reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions is at the heart of the world’s accelerating shift from climate-damaging fossil fuels towards clean, renewable forms of energy. Deployment, investment, technology, grid integration and socio-economic aspects ![]()
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