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China Daily | Updated: 2021-10-14 10:25
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Protesters take part in a demonstration against climate change in Brussels on Sunday, ahead of the COP 26 meeting. RIBOUILLARD/AFP

PARIS-The global transition to clean energy is still far too slow to meet climate pledges and risks fueling even greater price volatility, warned the International Energy Agency on Wednesday.

"We are not investing enough to meet for future energy needs, and the uncertainties are setting the stage for a volatile period ahead," said IEA chief Fatih Birol.

"The social and economic benefits of accelerating clean energy transitions are huge, and the costs of inaction are immense."

In its annual World Energy Outlook report-published just weeks before the COP 26 summit in Glasgow, the IEA calculated that investment in clean energy projects would need to be more than trebled over the next decade if those pledges are to be met.

At the summit, countries will come under pressure to commit to decisive action to limit global warming to 1.5 C above preindustrial levels, as pledged in the landmark 2015 Paris climate accord.

The Paris-based IEA, which advises developed countries on energy policy, said renewables such as wind and solar energy continue to grow rapidly, and electric vehicles set new sales records last year, even as economies were bent under the weight of COVID-19 lockdowns.

However, "this clean energy progress is still far too slow to put global emissions into sustained decline toward net zero" by 2050, which the agency believes will help limit the increase in global temperatures to 1.5 C.

The agency analyzed two possible scenarios.

The first looked at the measures that governments had already put in place or specific policies they were actively developing.

Though almost all of the increased energy demand until 2050 could be met by low emissions sources, the IEA said annual emissions would still be roughly the same as today, as developing economies build up their nationwide infrastructure.

Under this scenario, temperatures in 2100 would be 2.6 C higher than preindustrial levels.

The second scenario looked at promises made by some governments to achieve net-zero emissions in the future, which would see a doubling of clean energy investment and financing over the next decade.

If these pledges were fully implemented in time, demand for fossil fuels would peak by 2025, and global CO2 emissions will fall by 40 percent by 2050.

'Bumpy ride'

"Reaching that path requires investment in clean energy projects and infrastructure to more than triple over the next decade," Birol said. "Some 70 percent of that additional spending needs to happen in emerging and developing economies."

The IEA argued that the extra investment might be less of a burden than some might think.

"More than 40 percent of the required emissions reductions would come from measures that pay for themselves, such as improving efficiency, limiting gas leakage, or installing wind or solar in places where they are now the most competitive electricity generation technologies," it said.

The report also highlighted that insufficient investment was contributing to uncertainty over the future.

"Spending on oil and natural gas has been depressed by price collapses in 2014-15 and again in 2020. As a result, it is geared toward a world of stagnant or even falling demand," said the IEA.

"At the same time, spending on clean energy transitions is far below what would be required to meet future needs in a sustainable way."

That means energy markets could face a "bumpy ride" if investment in renewables is not increased, the IEA said.

Agencies Via Xinhua

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