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RE boost for economy

KeTSA Minister Shamsul says Malaysia will strive to attract more investment for clean energy transformation

Malaysia is also looking

into Renewable Energy as the new areas and sources of economic growth to bring its economy back to normality .
Minister of Energy & Natural Resources ( KeTSA ) Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah said accelerating the RE sector ’ s growth proved to be among the most effective immediate actions that can be undertaken for economic recovery .
“ Thus , a one gigawatt worth of tender contracts for large scale in solar and a 500MW of rooftop solar were announced as part of Malaysia ’ s broader Covid-19 recovery measures ,” Shamsul said in

LOW CARBON an address to the 11th IRENA Assembly recently .

“ These two initiatives were also coupled with the requirements for greater local content and local participation as an effort to revive the country ’ s economy through economic spillover and job creations .
“ These initiatives were estimated to harness an investment of US $ 1.5 billion and create 18,000 new job opportunities .”
Shamsul acknowledged there was a greater awakening among countries on the importance of energy transition . More and more countries were now venturing into the development of RE for economic recovery .
On Renewable Energy and Future

Nett-zero emissions by 2050

Energy Policy Planning , he said Malaysia would strive to attract more investment for clean energy transformation , including spearheading and scaling up the development and deployment of RE .
“ We envisage that RE adoption in Malaysia will continue to grow . Malaysia has set a target of 31 per cent RE in power capacity in 2025 and 40 per cent in 2035 . The spillover effect from RE development will benefit the people and country , through jobs , multiplier effect and wealth creation , with sensible management of energy and natural resources ,” he added .
He thanked IRENA for taking various measures to ensure its operations and in continuing its role to spearhead the development of RE globally . — @ green
The iNTERNatiONal Energy Agency recently announced it would produce the world ’ s first comprehensive roadmap for the energy sector to reach nett-zero emissions by 2050 as it further strengthens its leadership role in global clean energy transitions .
The new special report , The World ’ s Roadmap to Nett Zero by 2050 , will detail what is needed from governments , companies , investors and citizens to fully decarbonise the energy sector and put emissions on a path in line with a temperature rise of 1.5 degrees Celsius .
It is part of a series of new IEA projects to support efforts to reach global energy and climate goals .
This new roadmap will be released on May 18 and build momentum ahead of the COP26 Summit in Glasgow in November , under the United Kingdom ’ s presidency .
Dozens of countries – including most of the world ’ s largest economies – and many leading companies have already announced plans to bring their emissions down to zero by around the middle of this century .
But much work remains to be done to translate these ambitious targets into actual reductions in emissions .
“ The energy that powers our daily lives and our economies also produces three-quarters of global emissions . This means our climate challenge is essentially an energy challenge . The IEA is determined to tackle that challenge and lead global clean energy transitions ,” said Dr Fatih Birol , the IEA ’ s Executive Director .
“ Our roadmap to nett zero can
play a vital role in helping countries identify and implement the actions needed to achieve climate , energy security and affordability goals . Nothing short of a total transformation of our energy infrastructure will be required . That calls for decisive action this year , next year and indeed every year to 2050 .”
Engagement with major economies
COP26 President Alok Sharma said : “ The IEA ’ s plan to produce a pathway to nett-zero global emissions by 2050 is another important step for climate action . This will make clear the actions countries must take individually and collectively to meet that goal .”
Driving a more potent global consensus on nett-zero ' s pathway will be a crucial priority for the IEA over the coming years . The Agency also intends to improve global clean energy transitions in other significant areas through 2021 and beyond .
It will expand efforts to support its members and partners in meeting their climate ambitions , and play a more significant role in tracking national commitments . This includes working with governments to develop more robust mechanisms that build confidence that they are not alone in taking the necessary steps to keep their climate promises .
The IEA also announced that reinvigorating international energy cooperation will be a significant theme of the 2nd IEA Clean Energy Transitions Summit , following the first event held last year .
This year ’ s Summit will be cohosted
with the UK Government on March 31 . It will focus on how governments can work together more effectively to ensure long-term net-zero targets are translated into concrete action in the run-up to COP26 .
“ International collaboration is at the heart of the UK ’ s COP26 Presidency , and I am proud that the UK Government will co-host the COP26-IEA Clean Energy Transitions Summit to help accelerate the global shift to clean , affordable and resilient energy ,” said Sharma .
In parallel , the IEA will continue to support a secure and inclusive global energy system .
It announced a new high-level global commission headed by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark . It will bring together government leaders , ministers and prominent thinkers to explore how best to empower citizens to benefit from the opportunities and navigate the disruptions resulting from clean energy transitions .
The new commission , Our Inclusive Energy Future , will consider the social and economic impacts on individuals and communities and issues of affordability and fairness , to put people at the heart of clean energy transitions .
International collaboration
The commission ’ s meetings will be chaired by Danish Energy , Climate and Utilities Minister Dan Jørgensen , resulting in critical recommendations in advance of COP26 .
The IEA ’ s special projects for 2021 also include the release next week
Dr Fatih Birol
of new global data on emissions of methane , a potent greenhouse gas , along with a detailed guide for policymakers and regulators seeking to increase their ambitions to cut those emissions .
To help ensure countries and companies are well prepared to accelerate the deployment of new technologies , the IEA will produce a new special report in April on The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions .
The IEA remains committed to deepening its engagement with major emerging economies – such as Brazil , China , India , Indonesia and South Africa – and supporting them to develop and implement policies to reach their energy and climate goals .
To help ensure that clean energy technologies are available to all countries , the Agency will also publish a special report on Financing Clean Energy Transitions in Developing Economies .
It will be produced in collaboration with the World Bank and the World Economic Forum ( WEF ) and released at the WEF ’ s Special Annual Meeting 2021 in Singapore in late May .
“ Taken together , the projects we are announcing reflect our commitment to lead the global clean energy transitions at a critical time . We want to address the challenge of climate change with sustainable , resilient and secure energy systems ,” said Dr Birol . — @ green