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IEA forecasts global emissions to peak by 2025 for the first time in history

IEA's Clean Energy Forecast: A New Dawn in Global Energy.

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 6:55 PM
EV-a2zm Published October 24, 2023 4 Min Read
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  • Global CO2 emissions to peak by 2025.
  • Fossil fuels set for a steep decline; anticipated 27% share by 2030.
  • Electric vehicles predicted to see a tenfold rise from 2023's stats.
  • Solar poised to outshine, with renewables contributing to 80% of new power by 2030.
  • Call to action: Stricter policies needed to cap global warming at 1.5C.

The US International Energy Agency stunned the renewable energy industry with its first-ever outlook regarding fossil fuels share in the global energy supply chain. According to the “World Energy Outlook 2023” released today, global CO2 emissions will peak by 2025.

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Forecast detailsRole of solar powerRenewable energy growth

“The transition to clean energy is happening worldwide and it’s unstoppable. It’s not a question of ‘if,’ it’s just a matter of ‘how soon’ – and the sooner the better for all of us.”

IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol

the share of fossil fuels in global energy supply, which has been stuck for decades at around 80%, declines to 73% by 2030, with global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions peaking by 2025#IEA #WEO pic.twitter.com/APjeLXKHt9

— Mahmood Baban (@MahmoodBaban2) October 24, 2023

Forecast details

To be specific, the IEA expects the energy generation from natural gas, coal, and oil to decline by 73% in 2030 from being stuck at approximately 80% for decades.

As mentioned, it predicts the world’s CO2 emissions to peak by 2025.

By the end of the decade, global fossil fuel emissions will *drop* to *2015* levels,
acc. to report “Net Zero Roadmap”, https://t.co/lHo6X27MY7
Based on current RES progress, @IEA estimates the decline will begin in 2025. #urgency: this year’s record temperatures have shown … pic.twitter.com/jml5OYGVsN

— Marc De Niel 🚲 (@MDN_Energy) October 1, 2023

In addition, the IEA also anticipates the number of electric vehicles worldwide to grow tenfold in 2030 from 2023’s record.

Role of solar power

Solar continues to dominate the shift to renewable energy. The IEA indicated that the solar industry will surpass the electricity generation of the current US power system by the end of the decade. 

It also forecasts that renewable energy will account for almost 50% of the global electricity generation. According to Electrek, it indicates a notable increase from just about 30% today.

It also expects global wind energy investments to overthrow new coal- and gas-fired power plants by threefold. Moreover, it forecasts heat pumps and other heating systems to surpass fossil fuel boilers.

“The world is projected to deploy 500 GW of solar by 2030, but it’s also set to have manufacturing capacity for more than 1,200 GW of solar panels per year. If the world were to reach deployment of 800 GW of new solar capacity by the end of the decade, that would lead to a further 20% reduction in coal-fired power generation in China in 2030 compared with a scenario based on today’s policy settings.”

Electrek

Renewable energy growth

According to the report, renewable energy will contribute 80% of the overall new power generation output by 2030 under the existing national policies. Solar will contribute over 50% of this forecasted renewable energy growth. 

Global energy think tank Ember’s estimates suggest that the the IEA raised its forecast in its 2023 report by a whopping 62% from its outlook last year.

 “This report signals a major upgrade to the outlook for renewables. It’s been a long time coming, but renewable electricity will soon be built at a scale that can at last halt the rise of fossil fuels, not just within the power sector, but across the entire economy.”

Ember’s global insights lead, Dave Jones

The world has a high potential to accelerate the shift to clean and sustainable energy if countries adhere to the set energy policies and achieve climate goals without delay.

However, the IEA emphasized that the global industry must still launch stricter standards and policies to limit global warming to 1.5C.

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