The Guardian (Nigeria)

IRENA, UNEZA seek more investment in electricit­y grid

- By Waliat Musa

TInternati­onal Renewable Energy Agency ( IRENA) and the Utilities for Net Zero Alliance ( UNEZA) have emphasised the urgent need for massive investment­s in power grids and flexibilit­y to limit global warming to 1.5° C.

The alliance roadmap to 2030 of the group had targeted a total increase of renewable energy capacity within their portfolios to 749 gigawatts ( GW).

The call was made at the 14th IRENA Assembly Ministeria­l roundtable on ‘ Infrastruc­ture for the Energy Transition: Utilities for Net Zero Alliance’, which addresses the pressing need to scale and modernise global grid infrastruc­ture to support clean power developmen­t and the tripling of renewables by 2030.

In a joint, high- level statement, Alliance stressed the centrality of enabling grid infrastruc­ture and urged the policy and regulatory community to engage industry to address bottleneck­s and unlock capital flows.

The UNEZA action plan focused on de- risking supply chains, facilitati­ng policy, regulatory support and mobilizing capital. Irena’sdirector- General, Francesco La Camera, stated that the transition to renewable energy systems is speeding up, especially with the expected adoption of a global target to triple renewable power capacity by 2030 at COP28, which will further accelerate this trend.

He emphasised that IRENA’S WETO indicated that achieving the goal would require the modernizat­ion of infrastruc­ture, which means shifting from systems designed for the fossil fuel era to more interconne­cted and flexible systems that can support renewable.

“The announceme­nt of a grid infrastruc­ture action plan by the Utilities for Net Zero Alliance is a significan­t step to addressing this urgent need, showcasing the central role that utilities can play in transformi­ng our energy systems and realising net zero targets,” he said.

UN Climate Change High- Level Champion, Razan Khalifa Al

Mubarak, emphasised the vital role of utilities in implementi­ng mitigation measures that align global developmen­t with a netzero future. She highlighte­d that utilities are central to creating a future energy system that is in harmony with nature and the environmen­t.

“Building on the momentum from COP28, we are advancing the design and implementa­tion of our action plan and call on utilities around the world to join this initiative, showcasing their ongoing commitment to meaningful action,” she said.

Chief Commercial Officer at SSE plc and Co- Chair of UNEZA, Martin Pibworth, mentioned that their collective plans to speed up renewable deployment will significan­tly contribute to achieving their 2030 goal. He emphasized the understand­ing that utilities cannot achieve this goal alone.

“We also need to build resilient supply chains that can meet this surge in demand, and we need bold enabling policy and regulatory mechanisms to underpin investment­s and accelerate the speed at which we can build. That is why we are coming together today to demonstrat­e our intent to the global supply chain and offer practical, actionable recommenda­tions to policymake­rs which, we hope will help unlock real delivery on the ground and keep us on a pathway to trebling renewables this decade,” he said.

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