Since 2005, REN21’s Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) has spotlighted ongoing developments and emerging trends that shape the future of renewables. It is a collaborative effort involving hundreds of experts. Structured as a collection of five publications, this year’s 19th edition of the GSR reflects key trends in global energy. In addition to providing a global overview of the renewables landscape, the GSR also presents developments in renewable energy supply and dives into energy demand sectors, with dedicated modules on buildings, industry, transport and agriculture. The collection further includes a publication on renewable energy systems and infrastructure as well as a publication on renewables for economic and social value creation, acknowledging the key benefits of renewables for economies and societies. Collectively, these five publications offer readers a systemic global overview of the current uptake of renewables.

Renewables 2024: Global Status Report

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Place: Bonn, Germany

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Date: 2024

Language: en

Since 2005, REN21’s Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) has spotlighted ongoing developments and emerging trends that shape the future of renewables. It is a collaborative effort involving hundreds of experts. Structured as a collection of five publications, this year’s 19th edition of the GSR reflects key trends in global energy. In addition to providing a global overview of the renewables landscape, the GSR also presents developments in renewable energy supply and dives into energy demand sectors, with dedicated modules on buildings, industry, transport and agriculture. The collection further includes a publication on renewable energy systems and infrastructure as well as a publication on renewables for economic and social value creation, acknowledging the key benefits of renewables for economies and societies. Collectively, these five publications offer readers a systemic global overview of the current uptake of renewables.

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