IRENA is an intergovernmental organization that supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future. They provided a report on the potential of biohydrogen from organic materials.
This agency is cited as stating that proper and large-scale hydrogen distribution is a critical component for integrating hydrogen into the clean energy mix.
IRENA published the Global Energy Transformation report cited in the article, which states that renewable energy must be scaled up at least six times faster to meet Paris Agreement goals.
IRENA is cooperating with the UAE on renewable energy initiatives, including the Energy Transition Accelerator Financing (ETAF) Platform, to which the UAE is contributing $400 million.
An intergovernmental agency that published a report on decarbonizing the global marine shipping sector by 2050 through renewable hydrogen fuel and advanced biofuels.
IRENA is an intergovernmental organization that published a report forecasting green hydrogen cost competitiveness within a decade and examining strategies to reduce electrolyzer costs.
IRENA is a global intergovernmental organization that published a report on green hydrogen's role in the global energy transformation, projecting that green H2 could account for 8% of world energy consumption by 2050.
IRENA published the report 'Hydrogen: a renewable energy perspective' which estimates green hydrogen could comprise 8% of global energy consumption by 2050 and provides analysis on hydrogen's role in the global energy transition.
International organization that estimated 60 million tons of PV panel waste globally by 2050, providing context for the urgency of the recycling initiative.
An intergovernmental organization dedicated to providing clean, sustainable energy solutions globally. IRENA supports countries in transitioning to sustainable energy futures and now counts Canada as its 160th member.
International organization cited for projections that global energy storage capacity must triple to enable clean power capacity to double by 2030, reaching 15.75 TWh.