Director-general of the clean energy agency offers his thoughts on the energy crisis, green and blue hydrogen, and why renewables must be the priority in the 2020s
Driven by net zero, hydrogen could make up 12 per cent of global energy use by 2050, according to IRENA
Latest IRENA report reveals how majority of new wind and solar power projects are now cheaper than new fossil fuel alternatives and, in an increasing number of cases, operational coal plants
As many as 11.5 million people now work in renewable energy worldwide, but IRENA warns strong policy action essential to sustain growth in the wake of Covid-19
Paris Agreement should serve as compass for post-Covid-19 recovery, argues International Renewable Energy Agency
Data from International Renewable Energy Association points to slight slowdown in capacity growth last year, but clean energy sector still outpaced fossil fuels
Renewables employment hits highest ever level despite slowdown in China
IRENA estimates onshore wind and solar are already the cheapest source of energy in many parts of the world, and the trend is only set to continue
Dr. Frank Rijsberman of the Global Green Growth Institute offers an encouraging tour d'horizon across the world's fast changing energy markets
Two international bodies agree to strengthen collaboration, as IRENA revises down its estimates for renewables costs through to 2050