The world's best solar power schemes now offer the "cheapest...electricity in history"
From IEA report
The worlds best solar power schemes now offer the cheapest
electricity in history with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries.
That is according to the International Energy Agencys World Energy Outlook 2020. The 464-page outlook, published today by the IEA, also outlines the extraordinarily turbulent impact of coronavirus and the highly uncertain future of global energy use over the next two decades.
Reflecting this uncertainty, this years version of the highly influential annual outlook offers four pathways to 2040, all of which see a major rise in renewables. The IEAs main scenario has 43% more solar output by 2040 than it expected in 2018, partly due to detailed new analysis showing that solar power is 20-50% cheaper than thought.
Despite a more rapid rise for renewables and a structural decline for coal, the IEA says it is too soon to declare a peak in global oil use, unless there is stronger climate action. Similarly, it says demand for gas could rise 30% by 2040, unless the policy response to global warming steps up.
This means that, while global CO2 emissions have effectively peaked, they are far from the immediate peak and decline needed to stabilise the climate. The IEA says achieving net-zero emissions will require unprecedented efforts from every part of the global economy, not just the power sector.
For the first time, the IEA includes detailed modeling of a 1.5C pathway that reaches global net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. It says individual behaviour change, such as working from home three days a week, would play an essential role in reaching this new net-zero emissions by 2050 case (NZE2050).
https://www.carbonbrief.org/solar-is-now-cheapest-electricity-in-history-confirms-iea