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The International Renewable Energy Agency has revealed a new policy brief which shows that renewable energy has become the most cost-effective way to generate electricity for hundreds of millions of people worldwide who are not on the grid.
Renewable energy is also the least-cost option for extending grid supply in areas with the necessary resources such as wind, sun, and appropriate tidal options.
“A renewable revolution is underway,” says Dolf Gielen, IRENA’s Innovation Director. “Recent years have seen consistent, sometimes dramatic, falls in the cost of electricity from renewables – making it the cheapest option off-grid, and even on-grid in places with plentiful resources.”
“The message is clear: renewable energy today is often the cheapest option to meet rising demand for electricity – even without subsidies. It is also healthier, and better for the environment. A renewable energy future is now bankable, and there are further cost reductions to come.”
Highlights of the IRENA publication, “Renewable Power Generation Costs” (pdf), include:
Source: IRENA
Image Source: Kim Hansen
Renewable Energy Most Cost-Effective Electricity Option For Millions, IRENA Reports was originally published on: CleanTechnica
2012-12-03 12:20:51