Renewable energy breaks record in 2020, points out IRENA

World added more than 260 GW of power from clean sources last year

According to data released by IRENA (International Renewable Energy Agency), additions to global renewable capacity in 2020 exceeded estimates and all previous records, despite the economic slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The research found that more than 260 GW of renewable energy capacity was added across the planet last year, an increase of 50% compared to 2019. The survey also highlighted that more than 80% of all electricity capacity added in 2020 was clean and sustainable, with solar and wind ing for 91% of new renewable energy.

According to IRENA, this expansion is attributed to the net decommissioning of fossil fuel generation in Europe, North America and for the first time in Eurasia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Russian Federation and Turkey).

To put this into perspective, for example, total additions of this type of source fell from 64 GW in 2019 to 60 GW in 2020. “These numbers tell a remarkable story of resilience and hope. Despite the challenges and uncertainty of 2020, renewables have emerged as a source of undeniable optimism for a better, more equitable, resilient, clean and fair future,” said sco La Camera, Director General of the IRENA.

“The great reconfiguration offered a moment of reflection and a chance to align our trajectory with the path to inclusive prosperity, and there are signs that we are realizing this”, he highlighted.

For the expert, despite the difficult period, as predicted, 2020 marks the beginning of the decade of renewables. “Costs are falling, clean technology markets are growing and the benefits of the energy transition have never been clearer. This trend is unstoppable, but as the review of our World Energy Transition Outlook highlights, there is much to be done,” he pointed out.

“Our outlook shows that significant investments in planned energy must be redirected to the transition if we are to achieve 2050 goals. In this critical decade of action, the international community must look to this trend as a source of inspiration to go further,” concluded La Camera.

2020 Highlights

At the end of 2020, IRENA reported that global renewable generation capacity totalled 2.799 GW, with hydropower still ing for the largest share (1.211 GW). However, PV and wind dominated capacity expansion last year, with 127 GW and 111 GW of new installations respectively. China and the United States were the two standout growth markets in 2020.

The Asian country added 136 GW, with the bulk of that coming from 72 GW of wind and 49 GW of solar. The U.S. installed 29 GW of renewable power last year – nearly 80% more than in 2019, including 15 GW of solar and 14 GW of wind.

Also according to the study, Africa continued to expand steadily with an increase of 2,6 GW, slightly more than in 2019, while Oceania continued to be the fastest growing region (+ 18,4%) , although its share of global capacity is small and almost all expansion has occurred in Australia.

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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