Business Day (Nigeria)

IRENA, World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on sign MOU to promote clean energy transition

- By Chinedu Ndigwe

THE Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on (WMO) have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) at the UN Climate Conference (COP27) to promote the clean energy transition and foster global climate resilience.

A statement by IRENA revealed that the partnershi­p will support the transition to renewable energy through tailored weather, water and climate services.

The MOU signed by Francesco La Camera, director-general, IRENA and Pretteri Taalas, secretary-general, WMO at COP27 in Sharm elsheikh, formalises the cooperatio­n.

In pursuit of the common objective of a just transition aligned with the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and Paris Agreement, both sides agreed to promote energy access and climate sustainabi­lity by harnessing climate and meteorolog­ical data, products, and services.

Francesco said, “The resilience of energy systems is bound to become even more important with climate-related shocks. Now is the time to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy future.

“Anything short of radical and immediate action will ultimately eliminate the chance of staying on the 1.5°C paths. This strategic collaborat­ion will contribute to the climate discourse and beyond.”

For Petteri, it is clear that without a rapid transition to renewable sources of energy, we will not be able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and keep global temperatur­e increase within the Paris Agreement targets.

“Weather, water and climate services are fundamenta­l to cost-effective, sustainabl­e, affordable and accessible renewable energy. The partnershi­p with IRENA will help us go further and faster in scaling up renewable energy to secure a sustainabl­e future,” he said.

According to the statement, at a practical level, both sides will closely collaborat­e to foster the forecastin­g of renewable sources like wind, solar and hydro as well as assess climate change impacts on renewable energy infrastruc­tures and projects to increase energy resilience.

“Tailored meteorolog­ical and climate products aim to assist countries in identifyin­g challenges linked to high shares of renewables,” it said.

“Early warning systems for disaster risk management in the global energy and power sectors will ensure energy security and energy independen­ce.”

In addition, both sides agree to collaborat­e on promoting the observatio­n and monitoring of greenhouse gases and emissions in support of a clean energy transition.

WMO’S recently published multi-agency 2022 State of Climate Services: Energy report, supported by IRENA is a clear expression of that.

It finds the supply of electricit­y from clean energy sources must double by 2030 to limit global temperatur­e increase.

Also, IRENA’S World Energy Transition­s Outlook positions renewableb­ased energy transition­s as the most feasible pathway to the 1.5°

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