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Renewables in cities: 2019 global status report

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Cities and towns Low carbon cities Energy resources Renewable energy Sustainable living
Description

Cities have a unique role to play in accelerating the sustainable energy transition. Crisscrossed with transport systems and home to a variety of energy-intensive end-use sectors like heating and cooling, cities are a prime playing field to transition to sustainable energy. More than half the world’s population (55%) lives in cities today, and cities account for two-thirds of global energy demand and around 75% of global CO2 emissions.  However, comparable data are lacking on city-level renewable energy targets, policies and action.

The Renewables in Cities 2019 Global Status Report is the first in what is to become an annual stock-take of the global transition to renewable energy at the city-level. REN21 is developing this series to build up reliable data on and create a comprehensive picture of renewable energy developments in cities globally. This makes it possible to better inform decision-makers both in cities and in the wider energy arena.

The report covers themes such as:

  • Cites in the Renewable Energy Transition
  • Drivers for Renewable Energy in Cities
  • Urban Policy Landscape: Targets and Policies
  • Urban Renewable Energy Markets
  • Mobilising Finance and Enabling Business Models
  • Citizen Participation
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