In the 66 % 2 °C Scenario,
aggressive efficiency measures would be needed to lower the energy intensity of the global economy by 2.5 % per year on average between 2014 and 2050 (three - and - a-half times greater than the rate of improvement seen over the past 15 years); wind and solar combined would become the largest source of electricity by 2030.
Not exact matches
Instead, IEA recommends four immediate actions, including
aggressive energy
efficiency measures and curbing methane release, that countries must take to reduce emissions and curb temperature rise.
The topline here is that through a combination of ambitious
efficiency measures,
aggressive targets and policies for emissions reduction, and a deep commitment to expanding renewables, the state's been able to do the remarkable and grow its economy without substantially increasing emissions.
By employing
aggressive energy
efficiency measures, the community's energy demand will be half that of a conventional development.
That's in addition to
aggressive investments in renewable energy sources and energy
efficiency and conservation
measures.
Although
aggressive energy
efficiency measures might lower electricity demand in states where the population is not growing, for most of the nation population is likely to grow faster than
efficiency can be improved, so that total energy demand will continue to grow.
Getting greenhouse gas emissions to 60 percent below the 1990 level will require four types of
measures:
aggressive energy
efficiency,
aggressive electrification, decarbonizing electricity (such as by using renewable energy sources) and decarbonizing the remaining fuel supply (such as by using biofuels).
Successfully managed production activities so all orders were shipped on time... and
efficiency measures to achieve
aggressive production goals.