• Sat, December 6, 2025
Facebook X-twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn Spotify
  • GC Solar: 17,95 GW
  • GD Solar: 41,3 GW
  • TOPCon Modules: $0,088/W
  • P-Type Cells: $0,034/W
  • N-Type Cells: $0,032/W
  • HJT Modules: $0,10/W
  • N-Type Wafer: US$0,128/pc
  • Polysilicon: US$ 19,00/kg
  • GC Solar: 17,95 GW
  • GD Solar: 41,3 GW
  • TOPCon Modules: $0,088/W
  • P-Type Cells: $0,034/W
  • N-Type Cells: $0,032/W
  • HJT Modules: $0,10/W
  • N-Type Wafer: US$0,128/pc
  • Polysilicon: US$ 19,00/kg
  • advertise here
  • About us
  • Expedient
logo site solar channel
  • News
    • energy storage
    • Market and Prices
    • Investments & Business
    • Policy and Regulation
  • Articles
    • Batteries
    • Photovoltaic structures
    • Photovoltaic inverters
    • Opinion
  • Renewable
  • Latam
  • Blog
  • Solar Energy Companies
  • Integrators
  • Magazine
    • Magazine Canal Solar
    • Conecta Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Consultancy
  • Recent
  • News
    • energy storage
    • Market and Prices
    • Investments & Business
    • Policy and Regulation
  • Articles
    • Batteries
    • Photovoltaic structures
    • Photovoltaic inverters
    • Opinion
  • Renewable
  • Latam
  • Blog
  • Solar Energy Companies
  • Integrators
  • Magazine
    • Magazine Canal Solar
    • Conecta Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Consultancy
  • Recent
  • News
    • Brazil
    • World
    • Technology and inovation
  • Articles
    • technicians
    • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Solar Energy Companies
  • Integrators
  • Magazine
    • Conecta Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • About Us
  • Advertise Here
  • CS Consulting
  • Canal VE
  • Recent
  • News
    • Brazil
    • World
    • Technology and inovation
  • Articles
    • technicians
    • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Solar Energy Companies
  • Integrators
  • Magazine
    • Conecta Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • About Us
  • Advertise Here
  • CS Consulting
  • Canal VE
  • Recent
logo site solar channel
Home / News / International market / IEA: goal of tripling renewable energy is ambitious but achievable

IEA: goal of tripling renewable energy is ambitious but achievable

Governments have tools to move towards a more sustainable energy system in the coming months
Follow on Whatsapp
  • Photo by Mateus Badra Mateus Badra
  • June 5, 2024, at 10:17 AM
3 min 13 sec read
iea-triple-renewable-energy
Global renewable capacity additions reach nearly 560 GW in 2023. Image: Freepik

"At COP 28, almost 200 countries have committed to tripling global renewable energy capacity this decade, which is one of the critical actions to keep alive hopes of limiting global warming to 1,5°C. Our report makes clear that the tripling target is ambitious but achievable – although only if governments quickly turn promises into action plans.”

The statement is Fatih Birol, executive director of the IEA (International Energy Agency). According to a new report from the Agency, countries have a significant opportunity In the next months to develop clear plans to drive the renewable energy – thus helping the world achieve the goal of COP 28.

O “COP 28 Tripling Renewable Capacity Pledge”, published this Tuesday (04), pointed out that, although renewable energy is at the center of achieving international energy and climate goals, few countries have explicitly set targets for 2030 in your Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDC's, existing within the scope of the Paris Agreement. 

According to the IEA, official commitments in the NDCs currently amount to 1.300 GW – just 12% of what is needed to meet the global tripling target set in Dubai.

However, new IEA country research – covering almost 150 countries – highlighted that governments' domestic ambitions go much further, amounting to almost 8.000 GW of renewable capacity by 2030. 

This means that if countries included all their existing policies, plans and estimates in their new NDCs planned for next year, which will include revised ambitions for 2030 and new targets for 2035 – they would reflect 70% of what is needed by 2030 to achieve the tripling target, which corresponds to 11.000 GW of renewable capacity installed worldwide.

“By meeting the objectives agreed at COP 28, countries have a great opportunity to accelerate progress towards a safer, more affordable and sustainable energy system. We will continue to support governments in their efforts to achieve this goal”, highlighted Birol.

Investments in solar and wind

More countries are turning to renewables such as solar photovoltaics and wind power, following a sharp drop in costs over the last decade and renewed efforts by governments to build resilient energy systems with lower emissions. 

According to research, the amount of renewable capacity added around the world each year has tripled since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015. This is largely due to political support, economies of scale and technological progress – which have reduced the cost of solar and wind by more than 40% in the same period and made them broadly competitive with fossil fuels.

Global renewable capacity additions reached nearly 560 GW in 2023, an unprecedented 64% increase from 2022, to which China was by far the largest contributor.

At the same time, important challenges remain, from long waiting times for project licenses, inadequate investment in network infrastructure, the need to quickly and cost-effectively integrate renewable energy and high financing costs – especially in emerging and developing economies. 

The study proposes specific actions that countries can take to address these obstacles. For example, with regard to reducing financing costs to improve the financial viability of renewable projects, it suggests approaches such as improving the long-term visibility of policies; support projects in the pre-development phase; and reduce price, inflation and exchange rate risks.

all the content of Canal Solar is protected by copyright law, and partial or total reproduction of this site in any medium is expressly prohibited. If you are interested in collaborating or reusing part of our material, please contact us by email: redacao@canalsolar.com.br.

IEA sustainable world renewable
Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
PreviousPrevious
NextNext

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

Comments should be respectful and contribute to a healthy debate. Offensive comments may be removed. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the author. Canal Solar.

News from Canal Solar in your Email

Posts

Asunción, Paraguay, has the potential for a 66 MW waste-to-energy plant, says ABREN.

Asunción, Paraguay, has the potential for a 66 MW waste-to-energy plant, says ABREN.

Switzerland unveils world's largest foldable solar roof and transforms treatment plant into power plant.

Switzerland unveils world's largest foldable solar roof.

More news

Read More
Solar energy to lead global renewables expansion in 2024, says IRENA
  • March 26, 2025
Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra

Solar energy to lead global renewables expansion in 2024, says IRENA

Entrepreneurs give up on solar projects in the Northeast
  • March 25, 2025
Photo by Manoel Guimarães
Manoel Guimarães

Entrepreneurs give up on solar projects in the Northeast

  • March 14, 2025
Photo by Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire

BNDES and the Ministry of the Environment want to expand carbon certification bodies in Brazil

It is a news and information channel about the photovoltaic solar energy sector. Channel content is protected by copyright law. Partial or total reproduction of this website in any medium is prohibited.

Facebook X-twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn Spotify

Site Map

Categories

  • News
  • Articles
  • Interviews
  • Consumer Guide
  • Authors
  • Projects
  • Brazil
  • World
  • Technical Articles
  • Opinion Articles
  • Manufacturer Items
  • Electrical Sector
  • Biddings
  • Products

Channels

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • We’re hiring!
  • Privacy
  • Expedient
  • advertise here

Membership and certifications

Copyright © 2025 Canal Solar, all rights reserved. CNPJ: 29.768.006/0001-95 Address: José Maurício Building – Mackenzie Avenue, 1835 – Floor 3, – Vila Brandina, Campinas – SP, 13092-523

We use cookies to make your experience on this site better Find out more about the cookies we use or turn them off in your .

Receive the latest news

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Canal Solar
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Cookies strictly required

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

Cookies for third parties

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.

Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.