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Unprecedented policy momentum • Covid-19 crisis had unprecedented impact on global energy system • Four grounds of optimism towards clean energy transitions, despite all present difficulties: - Net zero pledges by many countries and companies - New 2030 emission cut targets by US, EU - Largest stimulus packages in economic history - Crucial COP26 meeting in Glasgow • IEA NZE Roadmap to be published on 18 May IEA 2020. All rights reserved. Targets alone are not enough Change in global CO2 emissions by fuel, 1990-2021 [Source: IEA GER2021] After the largest ever decline due to the Covid-19 crisis, global CO2 emissions are set to increase by nearly 5% in 2021, approaching the 2019 peak, as demand for coal, oil & gas rebounds with the economy IEA 2020. All rights reserved. Renewables are set to new records in 2021 Change of primary energy demand by region and by fuel in 2021 relative to 2019 [Source: IEA GER2021] In contrast to all other fuels, renewable energy use increased 3% in 2020, underpinned by 7% growth in electricity generation. Renewable electricity is set to expand by more than 8% in 2021, the fastest since the 70’s IEA 2020. All rights reserved. EU stimulus is a champion of “green” economic recovery Clean energy spending in economic stimulus packages, governments and EU Government stimulus packages* Next Generation EU proposal 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 USD billion Biofuels Renewable electricity Other clean energy Efficiency Infrastructure and transport Other clean energy: green hydrogen, CCUS, nuclear and battery storage. * Announced by the end of October 2020. [Source: IEA Renewables 2020] Infrastructure & transport and energy efficiency take priority in global clean stimulus. The EU has set green recovery at the heart of its USD 840 billion stimulus with 37% planned for climate-related spending. IEA 2020. All rights reserved. Solar PV is becoming the ‘new king’ of electricity Change in global electricity generation hh88 0 00000 WW 22000000--22001199 TT 44 0 00000 22001199--22004400 SSTTEEPPSS SSDDSS 00 Coal Gas Other low Wind Solar PV carbon --44 0 00000 --88 0 00000 [Source: IEA WEO 2020] CCooaall GGaass OOtthheerr l looww WWiinndd SSoollaarr PPVV ccaarrbboonn Solar PV is now the cheapest source of electricity in most countries in part due to low cost Solar PV is now the cheapest source of electricity in most countries in part due to low cost financing and is set to triple before 2030 under current and proposed policies, with the financing and is set to triple before 2030 under current and proposed policies potential to grow much faster IEA 2020. All rights reserved.
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