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The technical potential of renewable energy

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Renewable Energy Costs

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Declining Renewable Energy Production Facility

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Overview

Source: Renewable Information 2009

World Primary Energy Composition (2007)

Shares of energy sources in total global primary energy supply (2008)

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World Renewable Energy

Source: Renewable Information 2009

  Primary Energy

(A)

Renew-

able (B)

B/AWeight of Renewable

Energy (%)

  Mtoe Mtoe (%) Hydro Geothermal, Wind SolarMarine

Renewable Waste

Africa 630.9 304.6 48.3 2.7 0.3 97

LatinAmerica

551.1 168.3 30.5 34.2 1.6 64.2

Asia 1377 375.2 27.2 5.9 4.3 89.8

China 1969.5 241.3 12.3 17.3 2.1 80.6

Non-OECDEurope

105.8 10.1 9.6 37.6 1.3 61.1

FormerSovietUnion

1015.6 30.7 3 69.3 1.5 29.2

OECD 5497.1 357.9 6.5 30.2 13.2 56.6

World 12026 1492.2

12.4 17.7 4.9 77.3

World Renewable Energy Growth Rate (1990-2007)

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Renewable Energy Promotion Targets

Wind power Solar Biomass Bio-fuels Small Hydro

Total

United Stated

36 bil. gallons (2022)

UK 25GW(2020)

15% of TPES (2020)

Spain 20% of TPES (2020)Germany 18% of TPES (2020)Canada 90% (non-emitting sources) Italy 17% of TPES (2020)Netherlands 14% of TPES (2020)Australia 45Twh

(2020)20% of electricity (2020)

Japan 14GW(2020)

Korea 7.3GW(2030)

4.68GW(2030)

0.56GW(2030)

11% of TPEC (2030)

China 150GW (2020)

20GW(2020)

30GW(2020)

15mil tpy (2020)

300GW(2020)

15% of TPEC (2020)

Brazil 2.4GW (2012)

India 17.5 (2012) 20GW(2022)

3.5GW(2012)

20% of diesel &petrol. (2017)

3.4GW(2012)

12.5 of electricity (2012)

Pakistan 5% 14% of electricity (2022)Indonesia 20% of electricity (2023)Thailand 20% of electricity (2022)Vietnam 5% of electricity (2020)Philippines 0.766GW 1.3GW 9GW (2020)Mexico 4.3%

(2012)7.6% of electricity (2012)

Chile 10% (or 3410MW) (2024)Peru 5% of electricity (2013)Egypt 20% of electricity (2020)

Sources:Global Trends in Sustainable Energy Investment 2010”, UNEP 2010,

“Renewable 2010 Global Status Report” REN 21 2010,

“Renewable Energy Development in Emerging Markets” Arcadia Market Commentary 2009,

“The UK Renewable Energy Strategy” HM Government 2009