Every year, the world adds more renewable energy production capacity than the year before. But, looking historically, is this growth enough to achieve our climate targets? According to a recent publication in ‘Nature Energy’, the short answer is “no” – to meet the climate goals requires decades of growth in renewables at rates higher than those observed historically in most countries. In this episode, we chat with two of the co-authors – Jessica Jewell and Aleh Cherp – about their research, which examined historical data among 60 countries, and modeled an average maximum growth rate of wind and solar of approximately 1% per year. However, this growth rate has not been sustained over time in any country at the levels needed to meet many of t...
Policymakers and investors alike covet better information about the risks and potential of early-sta...
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Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disa...
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Different perspectives on the diffusion of technologies have suggested that market growth of technol...
In December 2015 the nations of the world agreed, in principle, to limit global warming to no more t...
This study explores past growth rates of renewable energy sources (1971-2012) and required future on...
Seb Henbest writes that 64 percent of global installed capacity will produce zero emissions by 2040
AbstractThis study explores past growth rates of renewable energy sources (1971-2012) and required f...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
Climate change mitigation requires rapid expansion of low-carbon electricity but there is a disagree...
Global renewable energy markets have grown tremendously in the past decade. Few people realize that ...
This article investigates the long-term global energy technology diffusion patterns required to reac...
Policymakers and investors alike covet better information about the risks and potential of early-sta...
Global primary energy demand is likely to increase by half between 2015 and the middle of the 21st ...
The First Decade: 2004-2014 documents the evolution of renewables since 2004 measuring progress by t...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disa...
Climate financing requires serious steps in the promotion of sustainable development. In the 21st ce...
Different perspectives on the diffusion of technologies have suggested that market growth of technol...
In December 2015 the nations of the world agreed, in principle, to limit global warming to no more t...
This study explores past growth rates of renewable energy sources (1971-2012) and required future on...
Seb Henbest writes that 64 percent of global installed capacity will produce zero emissions by 2040
AbstractThis study explores past growth rates of renewable energy sources (1971-2012) and required f...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
Climate change mitigation requires rapid expansion of low-carbon electricity but there is a disagree...
Global renewable energy markets have grown tremendously in the past decade. Few people realize that ...
This article investigates the long-term global energy technology diffusion patterns required to reac...
Policymakers and investors alike covet better information about the risks and potential of early-sta...
Global primary energy demand is likely to increase by half between 2015 and the middle of the 21st ...
The First Decade: 2004-2014 documents the evolution of renewables since 2004 measuring progress by t...