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Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2014 examines progress in the development and deployment of key clean energy technologies. This Energy Technology Perspectives 2014 (ETP 2014) excerpt tracks each technology and sector against interim 2025 targets in the IEA 2014 Energy Technology Perspectives 2°C scenario, which lays out pathways to a sustainable energy system in 2050.
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© OECD/IEA 2013
5th Clean Energy Ministerial, Seoul, Korea
12 May 2014
Maria van der Hoeven
Executive Director, International Energy Agency
Tracking Clean Energy Progress
© OECD/IEA 2013
Carbon Intensity of supply is stuck
The political will to make meaningful progress at a global scale has yet to be demonstrated
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Tracking short-term actions for long-term goals
All technologies are needed to transform the global energy system
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End-use fuel and electricity efficiency 38% CCS 14% End-use fuel switching 9% Renewables 30% Power generation efficiency and fuel switching 2%
6DS
2DS
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Reaching the goal is cost effective
USD 44 trillion additional cost of decarbonising the energy system is offset by over USD 115 trillion in fuel savings
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Not on track
Renewable power
Smart grids
Gas-fired power
Nuclear power
Coal-fired power
Carbon capture and storage
Industry
Biofuels
Buildings
Transport
Electric and Hybrid electric vehicles
Co-generation and district heating and cooling
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Still on track in Renewables…
Emerging economies step up clean energy ambition, but momentum stalls in OECD countries
Total renewable power generation
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…but coal use is also rising
Unabated coal use in electricity generation is incompatible with 2DS objectives
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Efficiency and the need to curb energy demand in buildings...
Despite a recent contraction in the building industry in several countries – energy consumption continues to rise.
Buildings electricity consumption
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…Industry…
Energy intensity is falling but increased production has offset efficiency improvements
Industry energy intensity
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... And mobility
Fuel economy solutions on ICEs can deliver the largest
fuel savings in the short term.
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Harnessing Electricity’s Potential
Increasing electricity consumption and share of overall energy usage demands our attention – for ALL forward
looking scenarios
Global Electricity demand
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Systems thinking and integration
A sustainable electricity system is a smarter, multidirectional and integrated energy system that
requires long-term planning for services delivery
© OECD/IEA 2013
5th Clean Energy Ministerial, Seoul, Korea
12 May 2014
Maria van der Hoeven
Executive Director, International Energy Agency
Tracking Clean Energy Progress