Net Zero By 2050: A Roadmap For The Global Energy Sector
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This report lays out a pathway for the global energy sector to reach net-zero CO2 emissions that stresses the improvement of the electric power sector and the three primary end-use sectors– industry, transport, and structures. The electrical power sector, while the largest source of energy-related CO2 emissions today, has the potential to be the very first financial sector to achieve net-zero emissions due to its lower costs, prevalent policy assistance, and maturity of a variety of renewable resource technologies. A key piece of this improvement is increased transmission investment. The report discovers that tripling present global electrical power network investment by 2030 and beyond can allow worldwide renewables capacity to more than triple by 2030 and increase ninefold by 2050
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Net Zero By 2050: A Roadmap For The Global Energy Sector
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