Category : REPORTS
Peer Review has started! REN21’s annual Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) is the most referenced report on renewable energy market, industry and policy trends. What...
Round 1 Peer Review for GSR 2021 is now live!
Peer Review has started! REN21’s annual Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) is the most referenced report on renewable energy market, industry and policy trends. What...
From climate ambition to renewables realization – are you hopeful for a better 2021?
Needless to say, 2020 will leave its mark on history. As the gloomy year finally comes to an end and people worldwide get ready to...
Widespread benefits at hand with renewables in heating and cooling, but needed policies are missing in action
Effective and ambitious policies are urgently needed to unlock the widespread benefits offered by using renewable energy in buildings and industry, as fossil fuels persist...
Renewable Energy Policies in a Time of Transition: Heating and Cooling (2020)
Download Full Report Effective and ambitious policies are urgently needed to unlock the widespread benefits offered by using renewable energy in buildings and industry, as...
What Do You Know About Renewables in Cities?
18 November 2020 Peer Review has started! REN21’s Renewables in Cities Global Status Report (REC) demonstrates trends and developments on policies, energy consumption and production,...
Renewable Energy Pathways in Road Transport (2020)
Download Full Report A rapid and fundamental shift is required in transport to enable the decarbonisation required to meet the objectives of the Paris Climate...
Decarbonising the Transport Sector with Renewables Requires Urgent Action
The transport sector is far from being on track to meet global climate targets for 2030 and 2050. Despite gains in energy efficiency, particularly in...
How Will You Contribute to the Renewables 2021 GSR?
Data collection for GSR 2021 has begun! REN21’s annual Renewables Global Status Report is the most referenced report on renewable energy market, industry and policy...
US Power Systems Can Operate on 100% Renewables. Here’s How.
Arguments against renewable energy tend to revolve around the lack of flexibility that power systems have to support the variability of wind and solar power....