Global renewable energy investment to touch USD 3.1 trillion mark in 2024: Report
Global renewable energy investments are poised for a significant surge, projected to reach USD 3.1 trillion by 2024. The solar sector dominates these investments, driven by falling costs and the Asia Pacific region's leadership. This growth is fue...
"The latest report highlights a global shift toward sustainable energy, with energy investments rising from USD 2.4 trillion in 2018 to USD 3.1 trillion by 2024," the report said.
The report was released by MNRE Minister and ISA President Pralhad Joshi at the ongoing assembly of the International Solar Alliance held in the national capital.
Joshi also launched three other reports, namely the World Solar Market Report, World Technology Report, and Green Hydrogen Readiness Assessment for African Countries, the statement said.
The World Solar Market Report said exceptional growth was witnessed in solar, with global capacity soaring from 1.22 GW in 2000 to 1,418.97 GW in 2023.
The manufacturing in the segment is also expected to exceed demand, making solar more affordable. Solar jobs have surged to 7.1 million, and global capacity may reach 7,203 GW by 2030, it said.
The World Technology Report showcased advancements in solar technology, emphasising breakthroughs in efficiency, sustainability, and affordability.
The report on Readiness Assessment of Green Hydrogen African Countries highlighted green hydrogen's potential to decarbonise industries heavily reliant on fossil fuels like steel and fertiliser production.
Produced through renewable-powered electrolysis, green hydrogen offers a viable alternative to coal, oil, and gas, supporting Africa's transition to cleaner energy, it said.
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