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IEA Highlights Urgent Need for Clean Energy Investment in Developing Economies

by Richie
06/21/2023
in Global Trade, Market Trends, Trade Policies

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has emphasized the critical need for a substantial increase in clean energy financing in developing and emerging economies, excluding China. According to the IEA, to effectively combat global warming and keep temperature rises within manageable limits, these countries will need to raise their annual investments in non-fossil fuel energy from the current $260 billion to nearly $2 trillion within the next decade.

IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol, addressing the media, underscored the pivotal role of financing clean energy in emerging and developing countries in achieving international climate goals. This report comes ahead of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact in Paris, focused on revising the financial frameworks that guide resource flows from wealthy nations to developing ones.

The G20 nations, historically accountable for 80% of global carbon emissions, are a significant focus of this initiative due to their substantial contribution to climate change. Agnès Callamard, Secretary-General of Amnesty International, highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable, lower-income countries that have contributed minimally to the crisis yet are facing severe economic and environmental repercussions.

The Paris summit aims to accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources in the Global South and help these regions adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change. Currently, a significant number of people in poor and emerging countries lack access to electricity and clean cooking fuels. The IEA warns that, under existing policies, a third of the increase in energy use in these nations will come from fossil fuels, exacerbating global warming.

The IEA report points out that while investments in clean energy are growing, most of this increase since the 2015 Paris Agreement has been in advanced economies and China. To catalyze clean energy development in emerging and developing economies, the IEA advocates for enhanced international technical, regulatory, and financial support. The report suggests that two-thirds of the funding for clean energy projects in these regions, excluding China, must come from the private sector due to the insufficiency of public sector investments.

China’s inclusion alters the financial dynamics, requiring a more than threefold increase in both private and public investments in renewable energy and other carbon-neutral sources, amounting to $2.5 trillion per year by the early 2030s. Private financing, in particular, needs to escalate from the current $135 billion to approximately $1 trillion annually within a decade.

Solar energy emerges as a leading alternative in the IEA report, being the cheapest electricity generation source globally. Despite the abundant solar radiation in regions like sub-Saharan Africa, the installation of solar capacity there lags significantly behind countries like China and even the Netherlands.

Amnesty International stresses that lower-income countries face challenges in phasing out fossil fuels and addressing climate change impacts, particularly when wealthier countries do not meet their international cooperation and assistance obligations. The Paris summit is seen as an opportunity for global leaders to protect the rights of marginalized populations, ensuring that wealthier nations provide comprehensive debt relief and honor financial pledges made in previous climate agreements.

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