1、In 12 months therenewables market hasmoved but governmentshave notTripling global renewables is the single biggest action the world can takefor the climate this decade.An analysis of 2030 renewables targetsshows that,while renewables markets are surging,governments havenot updated renewables ambitio
2、n in the lead-up to COP29.Published date:12 November 2024Lead author:Dr Katye AltieriOther authors:Oya Zaimoglu,Dave Jones1ContentsExecutive SummaryChapter 1 Current global renewable target outlookOnly eight countries have updated their 2030 targets in the last 12 months2030 targets fall short in al
3、l regionsChapter 2 Solar and wind target outlookSolar market has moved,but governments have notWind targets align with market forecasts,but both fall short of triplingChapter 3 Storage target outlookBattery storage is the fastest-growing clean energy technology on the marketConclusionSupporting Mate
4、rialsAcknowledgementsAboutThis report analyses national 2030 renewable capacity targets for 96 countries and the EUas a bloc.These countries collectively account for 96%of the worlds renewable capacity,95%of global electricity sector demand and 94%of global power sector emissions.Nationaltargets are
5、 sourced from national strategy or plans,executive orders,official projections,orcredible third-party studies and can be found in Embers 2030 Global Renewable TargetTracker.National targets are up to date as of 24 October 2024.To calculate an estimatedglobal target,we have adjusted the target to acc
6、ount for the missing 4%of globalrenewable capacity.2Highlights7,238 GW 4 GW3,758 GWSum of 2030 globalrenewable capacity nationaltargets at COP28.Increase in the sum of theworlds 2030 targets in thelast 12 months.Gap between the currentsum of national ambition for2030 and what is needed fora global t