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2015 UNECE Renewable Energy Status Report 2017 Key messages on the status of renewables in 17 selected UNECE countries Christine Lins Executive Secretary, REN21 [email protected] Gianluca Sambucini Secretary of the Group of Experts on Renewable Energy, UNECE

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Page 1: UNECE Renewable Energy Status...2015 UNECE Renewable Energy Status Report 2017 Key messages on the status of renewables in 17 selected UNECE countries Christine Lins Executive Secretary,

2015

UNECE Renewable Energy Status Report 2017

Key messages on the status of renewables in 17 selectedUNECE countries

Christine LinsExecutive Secretary, [email protected]

Gianluca SambuciniSecretary of the Group of Experts on Renewable Energy, UNECE

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• The report covers:

• All renewable energy technologies

• Power, heating & cooling, and transport sectors

• Report released at CEM8 on 7 June in Beijing/China

REN21 Renewables 2017 Global Status Report

• The report features:

• Global Overview

• Market & Industry Trends

• Distributed Renewable Energy for Energy Access

• Investment Flows

• Policy Landscape

• Energy Efficiency

• New: Enabling technologies

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• 176 countries had renewable energy targets, renewable energy auctions were held in 34 countries in 2016 – more than double the year before

• Newly installed renewable power capacity set new records in 2016, with 161 gigawatts (GW) added, increasing the global total by almost 9% relative to 2015.

• For the fifth consecutive year, investment in new renewable power capacity was roughly double the investment in fossil fuel generating capacity, reaching USD 249.8 billion.

• 2016 was the third year in a row where global CO2 emissions from the energy sector remained stable despite a 3% growth in the global economy and an increased demand for energy.

In 2016 investors were able to acquire more renewable energy capacityfor less money.

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Total global capacity was up 9% compared to 2015 (161 GW added), to more than 2,016 GW at year’s end (920 GW not including hydro)

➜ Solar PV - 47% of newly installed renewable power capacity in 2016

➜ Wind - 34%

➜ Hydropower - 15.5%

Another extraordinary year for renewable energy

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The UNECE Renewable Energy Status Report 2017

• Detailled look at the status of renewable energy in select 17 countries in the UNECE region

• Part of the initiatives of the UNECE Group of Experts on Renewable Energy (GERE) – building on existing process

• Utilisation of the established REN21 global data collectionprocess from formal and informal sources

• Objective to obtain a reliable data baseline for increasedinvestment activity

• Strong Involvement of governments, international organisations(IEA, EBRD, European Commission, World Bank, UNDP, etc.) andcivil society during data collection and review

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• Covered countries very diverse in terms of territory, economic, social and political characteristics

• Overall population of over 300 Million

• Density ranges from 6,4 persons/km to 123,9 persons/km

• Three countries amongst coldest globally in terms of heating degree days

• Countries partake in different forms of regional energy cooperation

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Energy overview

• Several countries are facing a number of regional energy challenges:

-Energy security - seasonal power outages - aging energy infrastructure- high energy subsidies - administrative „red tape“

• While electrification rates are high, multidimensional problems like reliable heating and energy poverty in select communities remain

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Share of Renewable Energy in Total Final Energy Consumption, 2014

• Often numbers still driven by traditional use of biomass and high shares of hydro

• Energy consumption stemming from modern renewables negligible –even when looking at preliminary 2016 data.

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Renewable Energy for

Power, Installed Capacity

in MW, 2014

• Big variations from country to country

• Hydropower is backbone

• Other renewable energy technologies are nascent, with few regional exceptions

• Smaller developments are beginning to pick up

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Hydropower installed Capacity and 2015/16 additions

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Solar PV installed Capacity and 2015/16 additions

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Evolution of Renewable Energy Policy Over Time (2004 – 2014)

At least 164 countries had renewable energy targets.

At least 145 countries had renewable energy support policies in place.

Low-income, lower-middle income as well as upper-middle income countries feature fastest policy uptake during the last decade.

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RE Policy and Target Landscape – UNECE (17) - I

• Positive progress has been made

• Targets are widely used and increasingly accompanied by regulatory policies

• Still significant room for improvement

• Only few examples of regional mandatory RE targets

• Still apparent that non-economic barriers hinder unfolding of full policy potential

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RE Policy and Target Landscape – UNECE (17) - II

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Global Investment in Renewable Energy

Global new investment in renewables was USD 241.6 billion in 2016

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Investment flows in UNECE (17)Renewable Energy Investment Overview, 2004 - 2014

• The covered countries only represent 0.2 % of new RE investment in 2015 worldwide

• Investment attraction remains an issue for RE development in the region

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Investment flows in UNECE (17) Renewable Energy Investment Overview, 2004 – 2014 – selected countries

• Investment is unevenly distributed (regionaly and by sector)

• Funding sources mainly originating in national governments, international donors and multilateral development banks.

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Conclusion I

• South East and Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Russian Federation made strides into the realm of renewable energy and energy efficiency over the past two decades

• Governments advance in developing targets and policies that promote renewable energy sources present abundantly in different forms across the region

• Numerous barriers remain (energy subsidies, legal & administrative complexities, awareness of affordability, etc.) and delay projects implementation

• Viewed from global perspective, capacity and investment in the covered 17 countries remain marginal

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2015

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