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IEA World Energy Outlook: Solar PV capacity to overtake all but gas by 2040 |
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Even in its low ball scenario, the International Energy Agency (IEA) imagines that installed solar PV capacity will overtake that of all other forms of energy apart from gas by 2040. Overall, it presents four scenarios in its 2018 World Energy Outlook, which show a changing energy landscape. While it finds that CO2 levels are, perversely, on the rise, and that many energy efforts in all but the most whimsical of its forecasts are far behind those needed to seriously address global warming, it still imagines coal, oil and gas playing a leading role in our energy mix going forward. It also sees “dramatic” transformation in the electricity sector. Long story short: Read something else if you want to take real climate action. We suggest The Drawdown.
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Source | PV-Magazine | |||
Regions | Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America | |||
Sectors | Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Energy Oil and Gas Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables | |||
Published Date | 12.11.2018 | |||
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IEA World Energy Outlook: Solar PV capacity to overtake all but gas by 2040
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Even in its low ball scenario, the International Energy Agency (IEA) imagines that installed solar PV capacity will overtake that of all other forms of energy apart from gas by 2040. Overall, it presents four scenarios in its 2018 World Energy Outlook, which show a changing energy landscape. While it finds that CO2 levels are, perversely, on the rise, and that many energy efforts in all but the most whimsical of its forecasts are far behind those needed to seriously address global warming, it still imagines coal, oil and gas playing a leading role in our energy mix going forward. It also sees “dramatic” transformation in the electricity sector. Long story short: Read something else if you want to take real climate action. We suggest The Drawdown. |
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PV-Magazine |
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Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America |
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Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Energy Oil and Gas Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables |
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12.11.2018 |
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