Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2012
Renewable energy has emerged as a significant source in the global energy mix, now accounting for around a fifth of worldwide electricity production. Much of this success has stemmed from economic incentives and significant policy effort by countries, particularly those in the OECD. Its continued growth will depend upon the evolution of these policy and market frameworks along with other key variables. The new annual IEA publication, Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2012, provides a key benchmark, assessing the current state of play of renewable energy, identifying the main drivers and barriers to deployment and projecting renewable energy electricity capacity and generation through 2017. Joining the annual medium-term reports on oil, gas and coal, which the IEA already produces, this report:
- Provides an in-depth analysis of key country-level markets, which represent 80% of renewable electricity generation today;
- Examines the prospects for renewable energy finance and provides a global outlook for each renewable electricity technology;
- Analyses enablers and barriers to renewable energy deployment in detail, examining larger electricity market issues that have implications for renewable development, including country-level demand projections, anticipated changes in conventional generating capacity and power system integration.
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