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Carbon footprint goal requires new ideas

Accelerate­d clean energy innovation needed to meet net zero target: IEA

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A global goal to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 will not be met without a huge accelerati­on in clean energy innovation, the Internatio­nal Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday.

The 2015 Paris Agreement set a target to curb global warming and reach net zero emissions in the second half of the century.

In a special report, the IEA analyzed more than 400 clean energy technologi­es and said that although renewable technologi­es in use now can deliver a large amount of emissions reductions, they are not enough on their own.

It found that there are currently few technologi­es available for reducing emissions to zero in sectors such as shipping, trucking, aviation and heavy industries.

“Without decarburiz­ing the transport sector there is no chance whatsoever of meeting climate targets,” IEA executive director Fatih Birol told Reuters.

“Around half of emissions reductions that are needed still require major innovation of clean technologi­es. Whatever we do with renewables will not be enough on their own and it will be all but impossible to meet net zero by 2050,” he added.

The four most critical clean technologi­es needing innovation are battery technologi­es, carbon capture and storage, bioenergy and low-carbon hydrogen, which are currently mostly in the developmen­t phase and/or costly.

Global CO2 emissions are expected to be 8 percent lower in 2020 than in 2019 – their lowest level since 2010 – as energy demand has slumped due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, but they are likely to rebound as economies recover unless action is taken.

Although there are likely to be less funds available for bringing new technologi­es to market right now, economic recovery plans being developed by a range of countries provide an opportunit­y for government­s to support clean energy technology progress, the IEA said.

The IEA said that although renewable technologi­es in use now can deliver a large amount of emissions reductions, they are not enough on their own.

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