Energías renovables 2021

La Agencia Internacional de Energía ha publicado un informe sobre energías renovables al 2021. La información hasta este año incluye datos históricos y de pronóstico (2021 a 2026) acerca de: Datos de generación y capacidad de electricidad renovable, incluida la energía hidroeléctrica, la energía eólica terrestre, la eólica marina, la bioenergía para la energía, la energía solar fotovoltaica, la geotermia, la CSP y los océanos. Biocombustibles para el sector del transporte que incluyen producción, consumo y comercio de etanol, diesel renovable, biodiesel y biojet; Sector de calor renovable que incluye el consumo total de calor, el consumo total de calor no renovable, el consumo total de calor renovable, el consumo de calor renovable moderno, el consumo de calor renovable moderno directo y el consumo de calor renovable indirecto.


Renewables 2021 is the IEA’s primary analysis on the sector, based on current policies and market developments. It forecasts the deployment of renewable energy technologies in electricity, transport and heat to 2026 while also exploring key challenges to the industry and identifying barriers to faster growth.

Renewables are the backbone of any energy transition to achieve net zero. As the world increasingly shifts away from carbon emitting fossil fuels, understanding the current role renewables play in the decarbonisation of multiple sectors is key to ensuring a smooth pathway to net zero.

While renewables continued to be deployed at a strong pace during the Covid-19 crisis, they face new opportunities and challenges. This year’s report frames current policy and market dynamics while placing the recent rise in energy and commodities prices in context. In addition to providing detailed market analysis and forecasts, Renewables 2021 also explores trends to watch including storage, producing hydrogen from renewable electricity, stimulus packages, aviation biofuels and residential heating.

Fuente: https://www.iea.org