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This report describes how crafting global actions that all nations believe to be equitable has been a central challenge for international climate policy for more than two decades.
This report examines the complex process of transforming power systems. It offers evidence for power system transformation by providing a collection of empirical examples of the types of innovations that are emerging worldwide.
This report considers remote prosumers as roof-top solar PV customers in remote areas and islands. It describes how they are deploying renewable energy, some with ambitious plans to meet 100% of their electricity or even final energy needs with renewables.
The aims of this roadmap is to identify in detail priority areas for action with regard to energy storage, specify activities for international cooperation among different stakeholders and provide a framework to monitor progress.
This paper describes the challenges of integrating wind and solar generation, the lessons learned and recommended strategies from both operating experience and integration studies. Case studies on the experience with wind and solar integration include China, Germany and Spain.
The objective of this study is to identify (1) how renewable power-to-gas technologies might contribute to the decarbonisation of the non-individual transport sector, (2) the possible limitations on electricity supply and (3) the policy instruments that would most efficiently support market uptak
This publication provides an overview of the activities and recent accomplishments of technology collaboration programmes (TCPs). The 39 TCPs in operation involve about 6,000 experts from government, industry and research organizations in 51 countries.
This book steps into the new world of broad-scale and locally relevant policy experimentation. Chapters focus on the political economy of clean energy transition and emphasize specific issues encountered in both developed and developing countries.
These guidelines present recommendations and best practices for developing and implementing carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. It also provides a comprehensive reference for those new to CCS who seek to understand how to responsibly conduct projects.