Double Down, Triple Up – The World Needs 3xRenewables

The smarter E Podcast Episode 154 | October 19, 2023 | Language: English

Companies and organizations representing more than $12 trillion in market value, responsible for the majority of the world's renewable energy deployment, and hailing from all six populated continents, have published an open letter to world leaders. In it, they call for the goal of tripling renewable energy capacity to 11,000 GW by 2030 to be agreed at COP28 later this year. The call to action comes from a wide range of energy stakeholders. They agree that tripling global renewable energy capacity by 2030 will be transformative, and that COP28 is a critical moment for leaders to translate their ambition into real action to stay on the 1.5°C pathway.

But what exactly are the demands? Which actors are being targeted? And are they even realistic? We talk to Bruce Douglas, CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance.

Timeline:

  • 04.38 About the 3xRenewables by 2030 campaign
  • 09:30 What actions in what areas are needed to achieve this global goal? Are there regional differences?
  • 15.44 How can we do this with our limited resources? Do we have enough raw materials and manpower?
  • 21.44 What role does nuclear power play in the letter?

About The smarter E Podcast

The smarter E podcast is all about the current trends and developments in a renewable, decentralized and digital energy industry. Our moderators Tobias Bücklein and Zackes Brustik welcome and interview personalities who shape our industry and drive developments forward. A new episode is published every Thursday.

Click on the logo to listen to the podcast on the platform of your choice.

About Bruce Douglas & Global Renewables Alliance

The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) represents the leading international industry players and provides a unified renewable energy voice. Comprised of founding members the Global Wind Energy Council, the Global Solar Council, the International Hydropower Association, the International Geothermal Association, the Long Duration Energy Storage Council and the Green Hydrogen Organisation, the Alliance aims to increase ambition and accelerate the uptake of renewable energy across the world.

Bruce Douglas has 25 years of international experience promoting renewable energy and electrification. He is currently CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance. Previous positions include Eurelectric, SolarPower Europe, the Global Solar Council (GSC) and WindEurope.

Content Partner

Further Content
Seb Henbest
State of the Energy Transition

The smarter E Podcast Episode 141 | Language: English

July 13, 2023

Where are we in the energy transition? We talk about this with Seb Henbest, Group Head of Climate Transition at HSBC.

Press Release
ees AWARD 2023: Awards for Outstanding Innovations in the Storage Industry

June 13, 2023

This evening, the ees AWARD 2023 was presented on a big stage at the International Congress Center München (ICM).

George Hilton and Pierre-Jean Alet
Innovations, Trends & More – How Energy Storage and Smart Grids Are Revolutionizing the Energy Transition

The smarter E Podcast Episode 139 | Language: English

June 29, 2023

George Hilton and Pierre-Jean Alet

Webinar Collection
Shining Light on LATAM Solar Markets: Insights from Brazil and Mexico

July 13th, 2023

free account

During this webinar, our panellists will explore the factors that have contributed to Brazil and Mexico's success, including regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities, and technological advancements. Additionally, they will share their perspectives on the latest policy initiatives, market dynamics, emerging technologies, and potential growth areas.

Markus Vlasits, CEO of NewCharge
Green Hydrogen as a Feedstock for Local Fertilizer Production?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 143 | Language: English

July 27, 2023

Green hydrogen could be used for local fertilizer production in Brazil. But also energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important. Markus Vlasits, CEO of NewCharge, gives us an overview of the short- and medium-term developments in Brazil.

You are using an outdated browser

The website cannot be viewed in this browser. Please open the website in an up-to-date browser such as Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.