- IRENA – International Renewable Energy Agency
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an intergovernmental organisation supporting countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future
- Statistics Data - IRENA
IRENA helps analysts, policy makers and the public make informed decisions by providing access to comprehensive and up-to-date renewable energy data IRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances
- About - IRENA
IRENA’s membership comprises 169 countries and the EU Together, they decide on the Agency’s strategic direction and programmatic activities, in line with the global energy discourse and priorities to accelerate the deployment of renewables-based energy transitions worldwide
- Vision and Mission - IRENA
IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy, including bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, solar and wind energy, in the pursuit of sustainable development, energy access, energy security and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity
- Publications - IRENA
Based on a new, unique dataset from a global survey, this IRENA report presents unprecedented insights on the cost of capital for onshore wind, offshore wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) projects
- Outlook - IRENA
IRENA’s 1 5°C Scenario, set out in the World Energy Transitions Outlook, presents a pathway to achieve the 1 5°C target by 2050, positioning electrification and efficiency as key transition drivers, enabled by renewable energy, clean hydrogen and sustainable biomass
- Renewable energy statistics 2025 - irena. org
Data was obtained from various sources, including an IRENA questionnaire, official national statistics, industry association reports, consultant reports and news articles Major trends in the sector worldwide are outlined in the accompanying brief, Renewable energy highlights
- Five Takeaways from COP30 in Belém - irena. org
Ahead of the COP30 in Belém, IRENA identified five priority areas to accelerate progress towards efforts to triple renewables globally and double energy efficiency by 2030 - both critical energy targets to keep the Paris Agreement goals alive
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