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Olivia Kusuma
unaffordable sustainable/renewable energy, especially for developing(undeveloped) countries
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number 7, 8 and 11 of sustainable development goals
don't only focus on social issue but also on how to create a more affordable clean sustainable energy
Government & international community should provide countries with the tailored support and cutting-edge tools and technology they need to drive a just energy transition to clean energy that works for their economies. That includes assisting the fossil fuel industry to shift to new green jobs. Globally, it will bring concrete socio-economic and welfare benefits, adding 85 million green jobs by 2030.
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More renewable energy should be created. This is because Renewables are the cheapest form of power today confirms a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency. Amid climbing fossil fuel prices, investments in renewables in 2021 saves US$55 billion in global energy generation costs in 2022.
According to the IEA's World Energy Outlook and other research projects, solar and wind energy have continued to occupy the top spots in terms of the cheapest renewable energy sources. Both energy sources cost significantly less than fossil fuel alternatives and continue to become more affordable every year.
Hydroelectric power is currently the cheapest renewable energy source, costing $0.05 per kilowatt-hour on average. Hydroelectric power is the cheapest because the infrastructure has been in place for a long time, and it produces electricity consistently.
Facts
The global energy system must be reinvented if we're going to address climate change, poverty, and inequality.
Almost 1 in 10 people, globally, still don't have access to electricity.
UNDP, through partnerships, aims to provide clean, affordable energy to at least 500 million additional people over the next four years.
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