The NDC Partnership has published a new short dossier today to support political decision -makers to take measures to integrate renewable energies into national climate “.
The NDC Partnership has mobilized 14 country governments and leading institutions to publish a new strategy paper that supports the efforts of the countries to tripled the capacity for renewable energies.
The short dossier, “Tripling Renewables: Powering Climate Action Across Sectors“Describes the most important measures that the countries can take to strengthen the planning for renewable energies in their Nationalally Determined Contributions (NDCS) or climate”.
He Mr. Ole Thonke, representative of the co-chair of the NDC Partnership, climate ambassador, Denmark: “Building on the Global Stocktake and the new NDCs, it will be crucial to show that the global community complies with the Paris Agreement. The tripling of the capacities for renewable energies is an essential prerequisite for the achievement of this goal. For most countries, renewable energy sources are the cheapest type of electricity generation and therefore the best business. I hope that the guidelines in this document are contribute to overcoming the remaining obstacles and accelerating the use of renewable energies – especially in developing countries – and thus paving the way for a more sustainable future. “
Pablo Vieira, Globaler Direktor, NDC Partnership: “The tripling of the capacities for renewable energies is essential and essential for a climate -resistant development. The next round of the NDCs offers the opportunity to include a broader spectrum of technologies, innovations and solutions that not only expand the use of renewable energies for climate protection, but also for adapting to climate change. are shared and scaled to meet the different local needs. “
The use of renewable energies has increasingly prevailed thanks to technological advances, competitive costs and supportive national politics. In 2023 a third of the global electricity generation, 86 % of the new energy capacities and round USD 320 billion on the global economy – That is 10 % of the global GDP. More and more countries are integrating renewable energies into their climate “: above 65 % of the countries have set specific, measurable destinations in the last round of the NDCs, which were presented in 2020.
Despite these trends, there are still considerable gaps between the national energy plans of the federal states and the goals contained in their NDC obligations – and the use of clean energies is still uneven. The next round of the NDCs offers countries the opportunity to include destinations for renewable energies in their national climate and development plans and thus promote climate protection and adaptation. The short dossier contains six considerations for national political decision -makers to accelerate the use of renewable energies in various regions.
The guide builds on the experiences of the countries with the use of renewable energies and passes on repeatable teachings from previous NDC submissions, with important systemic obstacles, such as access to funds. The considerations include:
- Alignment of the national energy plans to the NDCs to ensure that they are equally ambitious
- Establishment of cooperation mechanisms to include renewable energies in the sectoral planning
- Evaluation of sectoral value chains and interest groups to determine ways of renewable energies to support climate protection measures in the entire economy
- Development of timetables that show the technology and financing needs for the integration of renewable energies in key sectors
- Sensitization of the public and participation of subnational governments in the development of strategies for renewable energies
- Support of innovations and promoting new technologies and business models
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