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Accelerating the deployment of renewable energy could also increase global GDP by 1 percent and social welfare by 15 percent, with renewables accounting for nearly 29 million jobs by 2050 compared to business-as-usual, up from the current 10.
3 million
, IRENA, said IRENA.
IRENA's analysis found that the combination of renewable energy and energy efficiency could reduce carbon emissions from the energy sector by 90%, thus achieving the Paris climate agreement target
of below 2 degrees Celsius.
IRENA highlighted the important contribution of renewable energy to sustainable development and the substantial, cross-sectoral socio-economic benefits
of the energy transition during the United Nations High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).
The meeting will be held
from 9 to 18 July at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
"Renewable energy is rapidly transforming the global energy system and bringing us into a new energy era," said International Renewables.
Adnan Z Amin, Director General of the Energy Agency, said: "This shift will not only help support our long-term climate goals, but also help achieve some of the other key development goals
.
”
"Renewable energy is supporting economic growth, creating jobs, and improving health and well-being while mitigating climate change and providing energy," Amin continued, "If we put renewable energy at the heart of global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we can realize the multifaceted benefits of the energy transition and accelerate its adoption
.
" ”
Globally, more than 1 billion people still lack access to electricity today, and off-grid renewable energy technologies are helping to solve this challenge
.
Since 2008, off-grid renewable energy capacity has tripled
from less than 2 GW to more than 6.
5 GW in 2017.
Currently, an estimated 133 million people are served
by off-grid renewable energy.
Accelerating the deployment of renewable energy could also increase global GDP by 1 percent and social welfare by 15 percent, with renewables accounting for nearly 29 million jobs by 2050 compared to business-as-usual, up from the current 10.
3 million
, IRENA, said IRENA.
IRENA's analysis found that the combination of renewable energy and energy efficiency could reduce carbon emissions from the energy sector by 90%, thus achieving the Paris climate agreement target
of below 2 degrees Celsius.
IRENA highlighted the important contribution of renewable energy to sustainable development and the substantial, cross-sectoral socio-economic benefits
of the energy transition during the United Nations High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).
The meeting will be held
from 9 to 18 July at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
"Renewable energy is rapidly transforming the global energy system and bringing us into a new energy era," said International Renewables.
Adnan Z Amin, Director General of the Energy Agency, said: "This shift will not only help support our long-term climate goals, but also help achieve some of the other key development goals
.
”
"Renewable energy is supporting economic growth, creating jobs, and improving health and well-being while mitigating climate change and providing energy," Amin continued, "If we put renewable energy at the heart of global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we can realize the multifaceted benefits of the energy transition and accelerate its adoption
.
" ”
Globally, more than 1 billion people still lack access to electricity today, and off-grid renewable energy technologies are helping to solve this challenge
.
Since 2008, off-grid renewable energy capacity has tripled
from less than 2 GW to more than 6.
5 GW in 2017.
Currently, an estimated 133 million people are served
by off-grid renewable energy.