Renewables 2017: Global Status Report - WWF comment

7 Jun 2017 10:20 AM

Gareth Redmond-King, Head of Energy and Climate at WWF  commented on the publication of the Renewables 2017: Global Status Reportby REN21 which shows that there was a additions in installed renewable power capacity set new records in 2016, with 161 gigawatts (GW) installed, increasing total global capacity by almost 9% over 2015, to nearly 2,017 GW

“Renewables are transforming our energy use – in the UK, and around the world. With nearly four fifths of the UK public supporting renewables, there really is no good reason for the next UK Government not to back continued deployment of what are rapidly becoming the cheapest forms of electricity generation. 100% renewable electricity is no longer a pipedream, but a very real possibility which we are moving closer and closer towards. It is good for our economy and great for our environment.

“We’ve achieved a huge amount in the UK through our deployment of renewables – slashing our emissions by more than a third since 1990. What we need now is for the next UK Government to prioritise their long-overdue plan to reduce emissions into the next decade. This will not only help maintain the UK as a leader on tackling climate change, but also continue the growth in jobs and investment which the clean energy sector brings.”

Download the report and associated information at http://www.ren21.net/future-of-renewables/global-futures-report/

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