Renewable energy and sustainable development

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Renewable energy and sustainable development Historically, economic development has been strongly correlated with increasing energy use and growth of GHG emissions. Renewable Energy can help decouple that correlation, contributing to sustainable development (SD)

Indicators of links between energy use and economic development

Linking the SD assessment with the technical and policy chapters

Renewable Energy contributing to Sustainable Development. 4 Renewable Energy contributing to Sustainable Development. RE can accelerate access to energy, particularly for the 1.4 billion people without access to electricity and the additional 1.3 billion people using traditional biomass. RE deployment can reduce vulnerability to supply disruptions and market volatility. Low risk of severe accidents Environmental and health benefits

Renewable energy contributions to increasing energy access

RE has strong potential to contribute to increasing access Stand alone – mini grid – grid extension

SD benefits include health improvement, local employment and reduced energy imports

Renewable energy – GHG emissions and local airpollution

10 A systemic approach is needed for a comparison of “cradle to grave” emissions.

Life Cycle Analysis approach

12 Lifecycle GHG emissions of RE technologies are, in general, considerably lower than those of fossil fuel options, even with CCS in most cases.

Land-use change and bioenergy 13 Land-use change and bioenergy Bioenergy has potential for making significant contributions to SD, BUT if not properly managed activities can lead to negative impacts on SD The positive greenhouse gas balance of biofuels can be affected by direct and indirect land-use changes. Proper governance of land-use, zoning, and choice of biomass production systems are key challenges for policy makers.

14 GHG emissions from modern bioenergy chains compared to fossil fuel energy systems, excluding land-use change effects.

Barriers Opportunities Barriers and Opportunities for Implementation of RE - in an enhanced SD context Barriers Socio-cultural Information and awareness Market and economic Opportunities Integrating SD & RE strategies International and national SD strategies Internalization of economic and social externalities