: India ranks 3rd globally for total renewable additions in 2021: Report #IndiaNEWS #India New Delhi: Despite the promise of a worldwide green recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, this historic
India ranks 3rd globally for total renewable additions in 2021: Report #IndiaNEWS #India
New Delhi: Despite the promise of a worldwide green recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, this historic opportunity has been lost, says a report, but India ranked third globally for total renewable power capacity additions with 15. 4 GW in 2021, following only China (136 GW) and the US (43 GW).
REN21s Renewables 2022 Global Status Report (GSR 2022) sends a clear warning that the global clean energy transition is not happening, making it unlikely that the world will be able to meet critical climate goals this decade.
The second half of 2021 saw the beginning of the biggest energy crisis in modern history, exacerbated by the Russian Federations invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 and unprecedented global commodity shock.
Although many more governments committed to net zero greenhouse gas emissions in 2021, the reality is that, in response to the energy crisis, most countries have gone back to seeking out new sources of fossil fuels and to burning even more coal, oil and natural gas, said Rana Adib, REN21 Executive Director.
According to the report, India added 843 MW of hydropower capacity in 2021, raising the total capacity to 45. 3 GW.
India was the second largest market in Asia for new solar PV capacity and third globally (13 GW of additions in 2021). It ranked fourth for total installations (60. 4 GW), overtaking Germany (59. 2 GW) for the first time.
India ranked third globally for the total installed capacity of wind power (40. 1 GW), behind China, the US and Germany.
The GSR annually takes stock of renewable energy deployment worldwide.
The 2022 report, released on Wednesday, is the 17th consecutive edition and provides proof of what experts have been warning about: the overall share of renewables in the worlds final energy consumption has stagnated rising only minimally from 10. 6 per cent in 2009 to 11. 7 per cent in 2019 and the global shift of the energy system to renewables is not happening.
In the electricity sector, record additions in renewable power capacity (314. 5 gigawatts, up 17 per cent from 2020) and generation (7,793 terawatt-hours) were unable to meet the overall increase in electricity consumption of six per cent.
In heating and cooling, the renewable share in final energy consumption increased from 8. 9 per cent in 2009 to 11. 2 per cent in 2019.
In the transport sector, where the renewable share went from 2. 4 per cent in 2009 to 3. 7 per cent in 2019, the lack of progress is particularly worrying, as the sector accounts for nearly a third of global energy consumption.
For the first time, the GSR 2022 provides a world map of renewable energy shares by country and highlights progress in some of the leading countries.
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