No energy system will be sustainable without
global access to modern energy services, reliable and affordable supplies, and reduction of environmental impact.
Not exact matches
The 2012
Global Energy Assessment, for example, elucidated multiple pathways that could simultaneously achieve decarbonization at the same time as expanding energy access to the millions of people currently living without modern energy and electricity, and improving public health by reducing air poll
Energy Assessment, for example, elucidated multiple pathways that could simultaneously achieve decarbonization at the same time as expanding
energy access to the millions of people currently living without modern energy and electricity, and improving public health by reducing air poll
energy access to the millions of people currently living without
modern energy and electricity, and improving public health by reducing air poll
energy and electricity, and improving public health by reducing air pollution.
The close links between
energy and development, assessing today's
global picture for
access to modern energy, the strategies and technologies that can enable countries
to achieve
energy for all by 2030, and the ways in which reliable
energy can move communities from poverty towards prosperity.
It tracks progress toward universal
access to modern energy, doubling the rate of
energy efficiency improvements and doubling the share of renewable
energy consumption in the
global energy mix.
The third edition of the GTF provides an evidence - based look at progress at the regional, country, and international level toward ensuring universal
access to modern energy services, doubling the share of renewable
energy in the
global energy mix, and doubling the
global rate of improvement in
energy efficiency.
It focuses on how
to move further, faster in the coming five years towards the delivery of SEforALL's three, 2030 objectives: ensure universal
access to modern energy services; double the
global rate of improvement in
energy efficiency; and double the share of renewable
energy in the
global energy mix.
How can developing countries, especially middle - income countries, dramatically scale up
energy use, and provide
access to modern energy services
to the billions who lack them, while keeping GHG emissions within the
global goal of limiting dangerous temperature rise
to 2 degrees Celsius, or even better 1.5 degrees?
It presents detailed country - level and
global data that outline the scale of the challenges ahead as countries try
to meet the three objectives of the Sustainable
Energy for All Initiative: providing universal access to modern energy, doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix, and doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency — all by
Energy for All Initiative: providing universal
access to modern energy, doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix, and doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency — all by
energy, doubling the share of renewable
energy in the global energy mix, and doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency — all by
energy in the
global energy mix, and doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency — all by
energy mix, and doubling the rate of improvement in
energy efficiency — all by
energy efficiency — all by 2030.
Launched in September 2011 by UN Secretary - General Ban Ki - moon, SE4All has three main objectives by 2030:
to ensure universal
access to modern energy services,
to double the
global rate of improvement in
energy efficiency, and
to double the share of renewable
energy in the
global energy mix.