Renewable energy

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Renewables now make up almost 29% of global electricity generation

Renewable energy is derived from resources that are replenished on a human timescale; examples include sunlight, wind, rains, waves, tides, geothermal heat and biomass. Renewable energy is used in three main areas: electricity generation, air and water heating and cooling, and transportation. Renewables are also suited to provide off-grid energy solutions in rural and remote areas. The overall production and use of renewable energy usually produce minimal greenhouse gases and have the potential to significantly reduce air pollution compared to hydrocarbon alternatives. Deployment of renewable energy also has potential energy security benefits, with renewable resources spread over wide geographical areas.

In light of the current greenhouse gas-driven warming of the climate and the associated impacts, a global transition to low carbon energy is underway with renewable energy at the forefront. Related technologies are rapidly becoming more efficient and falling in costs; some renewable energy forms like solar PV and onshore wind that once depended heavily on government support are now at or approaching cost-parity with fossil fuel generation. Since most renewables produce electricity, increasing the share of renewable energy in the whole energy system can be achieved by electrifying the heat and transport sectors, in combination with increasing the proportion of electricity provided by renewables. Besides electrification, the transport sector can benefit from biofuels which can substitute for oil products. The heat sector can see further deployment of solar water heating, biomass-fuelled burners and direct geothermal heating. Renewable energy is expected to continue expanding its share in the energy mix, as costs come down, innovative technologies are commercialised, and environmental drivers strengthen. The EU has a target for 32% of all electricity to be generated from renewables by 2030. To meet these climate and sustainability goals, renewable energy deployment must accelerate in all sectors, enabled by policy and markets.

You can find further information below about the technologies, costs and current developments within each of the seven major types of renewables:

Learn more about renewables by reading our Energy Insights.

For the latest news and articles on renewable energy read New Energy World.

View our dedicated Collections on Hydrogen and Offshore Wind.

What's new?

New Chinese partnerships to help transform Saudi Arabia into a key hub for renewable energy components

24/07/2024

The deals are the latest investments by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) to support the kingdom’s Vision 2030 blueprint for a diversified a...

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Transport’s dependence on fossil fuels holding back the energy transition

24/07/2024

Transport consumes 30% of the world’s total final energy. Most of this (96%) comes from fossil fuels, to a large extent oil, and is responsible for 20...

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Solar capacity additions are reshaping Texas’s energy landscape

24/07/2024

True North is Iberdrola’s first solar project in the state of Texas. Operated by its US subsidiary Avangrid, some 20 MW has been commissioned so far. ...

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UK ‘off track’ for net zero, says Climate Change Committee

24/07/2024

Under its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement, the UK has committed to reduce emissions in 2030 by 68% compared to 1990 le...

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Tripling renewables by 2030 requires at least 16.4% annual growth rate

17/07/2024

According to IRENA’s latest report, the unprecedented 14% increase of renewables capacity during 2023 established a 10% compound annual growth rate (2...

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Events and training

Level 3: Advanced Energy Manager

30/09/2024 - 04/12/2024

This 9-day course is an advanced qualification aiming to support experienced energy managers to further advance their careers by gaining the skills an...

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Level 1: Certificate in Energy Management Essentials - October 2024

07/10/2024 - 11/10/2024

About:This introductory 5 day classroom course provides a comprehensive, practical overview of the fundamentals of energy management, equipping p...

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UK Energy Policy Debate: Local Energy Vs National Energy

17/10/2024

This UK Energy Policy Debate delves into hard-to-fill areas in the current energy sector. We will be exploring potential solutions, including whe...

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Technical guidance publications

Guidance on green and low carbon hydrogen production: plant design, construction, operation and maintenance, co-location and other considerations

2024

‘Hydrogen economy’ is an umbrella term used to describe the role that hydrogen plays in the broader economy, including as a fuel, as an en...

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Guidance on green and low carbon hydrogen production: plant design, construction, operation and maintenance, co-location and other considerations

2024

‘Hydrogen economy’ is an umbrella term used to describe the role that hydrogen plays in the broader economy, including as a fuel, as an en...

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Human factors standards for facility design: Early design quick reference guide

2024

Human factors considerations (ergonomics, anthropometry, etc.) are key to good facility design; however, too often human factors is not considered ear...

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Safe systems of work principles for the power generation sector

2024

This is a free download to registered users.  Register and/or log in to download.A safe system of work (SSoW) is a set of procedures to ensu...

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Research report: Global activities in hydrogen development

2024

This report covers various developmental activities across the hydrogen value chain, encompassing production, transportation/distribution, storage, an...

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