Diagram: IRENA calls for more than tripling of power generation by 2030 to keep 1.5 deg C in sight

A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has declared that the global energy transition is “off-track” and requires an influx of investment worth $US35 trillion by 2030 to ultimately be successful.
IRENA’s director-general Francesco La Camera unveiled the World Energy Transitions Outlook 2023 Preview at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD) on Tuesday, which calls for a fundamental course correction in the energy transition.
The cause of the energy transition’s wayward direction are the many crises which have challenged the globe in recent years, headlined by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the ripple effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
As a result, the report determined that current pledges and plans are falling “well short of IRENA’s 1.5°C pathway” and will ultimately result in an emissions gap of 16 gigatonnes (Gt) by 2050.
The power sector remains a relatively bright spot, where renewables account for 40% of installed power generation around the globe, contributing to what IRENA describes as an “unprecedented” 83% of global power additions in 2022.
However, in order to keep the goal of a 1.5°C warming limit alive, IRENA calls for deployment levels to grow from the 3,000GW of today to over 10,000GW in 2030 – an average of 1,000GW annually.
“The stakes could not be higher,” said Francesco La Camera.
“A profound and systemic transformation of the global energy system must occur in under 30 years, underscoring the need for a new approach to accelerate the energy transition.
“Pursuing fossil fuel and sectoral mitigation measures is necessary but insufficient to shift to an energy system fit for the dominance of renewables. The emphasis must shift from supply to demand, toward overcoming the structural obstacles impeding progress.
While global investment in energy transition technologies reached a new record of $US1.3 trillion in 2022, IRENA concludes that yearly investments must more than quadruple to over $US5 trillion so as to stay on the 1.5°C pathway.
By 2030, cumulative investments must amount to $US44 trillion, with transition technologies representing 80% of that total, or around $US35 trillion.
“We must rewrite the way international cooperation works,” concluded La Camera.
“Achieving the energy transition requires stronger international collaboration, including collective efforts to channel more funds to developing countries.
“A fundamental shift in the support to developing nations must put more focus on energy access and climate adaptation.
“Moving forward, multilateral financial institutions need to direct more funds, at better terms, towards energy transition projects and build the physical infrastructure that is needed to sustain the development of a new energy system.”
“We MUST respect this earth - it is all we have
Claudio Dametto - South Australia
“I will always Vote to Preserve Our World.
Liam McGregor - Western Australia
“A simple message that even a politician can understand
Felicity Crombach - Victoria
“Please show you care about our future generations!!
Phil Harmer - New South Wales
“Save our world , Life & health before profits.
Kerry Lillian - New South Wales
“Close down all coal mines and Do not mine gas . Make these Companies
Daniel Johnson - New South Wales
“We want carbon free energy!
Edan Clarke - New South Wales
“Feels good to be taking a voter action step
Beaver Hudson - New South Wales
“Great Initiative. Let’s Hold elected officials Accountable to their bosses, us!
John Paul Posada - New South Wales
“We need actions not words we need honest democratic govt We need a pm
Bob Pearce - South Australia
“Thank you for this great resource. I was feeling helpless. Even this small step
Silvia Anderson - Victoria
“If political parties continue receiving political donations, we will rarely have politicians working for
Dan Chicos - New South Wales
“I only vote for people who will take urgent action to restore a safe
Susie Burke - Victoria
“Current government is not representing the opinion of the majority of Australian to meet
Neil Price - Tasmania
“We are fighting to rescue our kids' future from those who seek to steal
Vanessa Norimi - Queensland
“No time to waste Now or Never My vote is for NOW
Rosalie White - Victoria
“I am only 9 but I already care
Ava Bell - New South Wales
“From New Lambton Uniting Church - Caring for our world is a moral imperative.
Niall McKay - New South Wales
“Our federal govt is an International climate Embarrassment - its about time they stepped
Oriana Tolo - Victoria
“Vote earth this time!
Sue Cooke - Queensland
“We are in one on the wealthiest countries in the world. we have the
rowan huxtable - New South Wales
“The climate Emergency is the public health opportunity and urgent priority of the 21st
Mike Forrester - Victoria
“If they want my vote they better act now
Barbara McNiff - New South Wales
“We need to act locally now for the earth. Our only home. Vote Earth
Anne Miller - New South Wales
“I often look at the places I've known all my life and see how
Jim Baird - New South Wales
“Strike one For people power!!! Democracy might prevail outside the current cronyism that faces
Lorraine Bridger - New South Wales
“Our federal politicians Are Afraid to make action on climate change a major election
Jennifer Martin - New South Wales
“climate election, let's go!
Fahimah Badrulhisham - New South Wales
“Great to see this website that is a focus on action for climate change
Lynette Sinclair - New South Wales
“Let’s show politicians and the Murdoch media that climate change is by far the
Jane Aitken - Australian Capital Territory
“If you want to stay in power You need to take action to stop
Jane Bulter - New South Wales
“We are all that stands between terminal climate change and the vulnerable. We are
Carol Khan - Queensland
“We need a Government that Believes this is real and not taking money from
Ken Gray - New South Wales
“I'm voting for my childrens future
Anneliese Alexander - New South Wales