Current:Home > StocksMore Renewable Energy for Less: Capacity Grew in 2016 as Costs Fell -EquityExchange
More Renewable Energy for Less: Capacity Grew in 2016 as Costs Fell
View
Date:2025-04-14 09:42:31
The world added record levels of renewable energy capacity in 2016 while spending less on clean energy development, according to a new report by the United Nations Environment Program and Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Global renewable energy capacity, not including large-scale hydropower, increased by 9 percent in 2016 as spending on clean energy sources such as wind and solar decreased by 23 percent from the year before, according to the report published on Thursday.
“Ever-cheaper clean tech provides a real opportunity for investors to get more for less,” Erik Solheim, executive director of the UN program said in a statement. “This is exactly the kind of situation, where the needs of profit and people meet, that will drive the shift to a better world for all.”
New capacity from renewable energy sources made up 55 percent of all new power sources worldwide as the investment in renewable energy capacity was roughly double that of new fossil fuel power generation capacity. (However, because renewable plants typically run more intermittently, the comparisons are not exact.)
“It’s a whole new world,” said Michael Liebreich, Bloomberg New Energy Finance advisory board chairman. “Instead of having to subsidize renewables, now authorities may have to subsidize natural gas plants to help them provide grid reliability.”
The switch to renewables was one of the main reasons for greenhouse gas emissions staying nearly flat in 2016, for the third year in a row, even though output in the global economy rose by 3.1 percent, the report stated.
While investments in renewables were down in 2016, funding for offshore wind in Europe and China, where the country invested $4.1 billion in the clean energy source, increased significantly. The price of wind energy as well as solar power has fallen precipitously in recent years.
More aggressive investments are needed in renewable energy, however, to meet sustainable development goals set by the United Nations in September 2015. Those seek to end poverty, improve health and education and combat climate change and include ambitious clean energy targets that would double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix by 2030.
The share of renewable energy in global energy consumption, including energy used for heating and transportation, climbed to 18.3 percent in 2014. It continued the slight acceleration in renewable energy consumption since 2010, according to a report by the World Bank and the International Energy Agency released Tuesday. The rate of tthe increase in renewable energy, however, is “nowhere near fast enough” to double renewables’ share to 36 percent by 2030, the Global Tracking Framework report concluded.
“This year’s Global Tracking Framework is a wake-up call for greater effort on a number of fronts,” Riccardo Puliti, senior director and head of Energy and Extractives at the World Bank said in a statement. “There needs to be increased financing, bolder policy commitments, and a willingness to embrace new technologies on a wider scale.”
veryGood! (1216)
Related
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Wisconsin redistricting consultants to be paid up to $100,000 each
- What’s in That Bottle?
- Achieve a Minimal Makeup Look That Will Keep You Looking Refreshed All Day, According to an Expert
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- 24 Hour Flash Deal— Get a $167 Amazon Fire Tablet Bundle for Just $79
- Florida surgeon general wants to halt COVID-19 mRNA vaccines; FDA calls his claims misleading
- Chick-fil-A is bringing back Mango Passion Sunjoy, adding 3 new drinks: How you can order
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Backers of an effort to repeal Alaska’s ranked voting system fined by campaign finance watchdog
Ranking
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- See Every Bachelor Nation Star Who Made Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist's Wedding Guest List
- Don Read, who led Montana to first national college football title, dies at 90
- A top Hamas official, Saleh al-Arouri, is killed in Beirut blast
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Natalia Grace Adoption Case: How Her Docuseries Ended on a Chilling Plot Twist
- Striking doctors in England at loggerheads with hospitals over calls to return to work
- South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has been released from prison on parole, authorities say
Recommendation
'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
Over a week after pregnant Texas teen Savanah Soto and boyfriend Matthew Guerra killed, a father and son have been arrested
Katt Williams accuses Cedric the Entertainer of stealing his 'best joke' from the '90s
Judge denies change of venue motion in rape trial of man also accused of Memphis teacher’s killing
DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
As Gerry and Theresa say 'I do,' a list of every Bachelor Nation couple still together
President of Belarus gives himself immunity from prosecution and limits potential challengers
Who is marrying the 'Golden Bachelor?' 10 facts about ‘Golden Wedding’ bride Theresa Nist