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1. IRENA – International Renewable Energy Agency
Link: https://www.irena.org/
Description: WEBOur Mission. Supporting countries worldwide in their transition to a sustainable energy future. Read about us. Latest news. All users. Members. Major Global Utilities Announce Joint Intent to Scale Renewable Capacity by 2.5 …
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2. About - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/about
Description: WEBAbout IRENA. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is a lead global intergovernmental agency for energy transformation that serves as the principal platform for international cooperation, supports countries in their energy transitions, and provides state of the art data and analyses on technology, innovation, policy, finance and ...
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3. International Renewable Energy Agency - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Renewable_Energy_Agency
Description: WEBThe International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an intergovernmental organization mandated to facilitate cooperation, advance knowledge, and promote the adoption and sustainable use of renewable energy.
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4. Data - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/Data
Description: WEBIRENA helps analysts, policy makers and the public make informed decisions by providing access to comprehensive and up-to-date renewable energy data. IRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances.
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5. Publications - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/publications/
Description: WEBIRENA’s 1.5°C Scenario, set out in the World Energy Transitions Outlook, presents a pathway to achieve the 1.5°C target by 2050, positioning electrification and efficiency as key transition drivers, enabled by renewable energy, clean hydrogen and sustainable biomass.
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6. News - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/news/
Description: WEBApr 17, 2024 · The transition away from fossil fuels to renewables requires a new interpretation of the concept of energy security, according to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) published today. IRENA Assembly Centre-Stages COP28 Outcome of Tripling Renewable Power Capacity by 2030. 16 …
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7. Outlook - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/Energy-Transition/Outlook
Description: WEBIRENA’s World energy transitions outlook charts an evolving pathway to achieving a climate-safe future in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement. Its 1.5°C pathway offers a roadmap for accelerating the global energy transition by positioning electrification and efficiency as key drivers of change, backed by renewables, hydrogen and ...
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8. Vision and mission - IRENA
Link: https://www.irena.org/About/Vision-and-mission
Description: WEBThe International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an intergovernmental organisation that supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future, and serves as the principal platform for international co-operation, a centre of excellence, and a repository of policy, technology, resource and financial knowledge on renewable energy.
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9. Global Renewables Outlook: Energy transformation 2050
Link: https://www.irena.org/publications/2020/Apr/Global-Renewables-Outlook-2020
Description: WEBIRENA’s flagship outlook highlights climate-safe investment options until 2050, the policy framework for the transition and specific regional challenges. It also explores deeper decarbonisation options to eventually cut emissions to zero.
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10. World Energy Transitions Outlook 2022 - IRENA
Link: https://prod-cd.irena.org/Digital-Report/World-Energy-Transitions-Outlook-2022
Description: WEB1. The 2050 challenge. 2. A roadmap to 2030. 3. Incidence of selected policies on the distribution of socio-economic outcomes. 4. Tapping renewables to improve energy access. 5. Smart electrification for flexible power systems. 6. Scaling up sustainable bioenergy. 7. Critical materials. References. Annex. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.