Renewables have become integral to city efforts to reduce CO2 and other harmful emissions
Cities, at the forefront of energy transition, are increasingly adopting renewable options. At least 100 cities across the world reportedly generated 70 per cent or more of their electricity from renewable energy sources in 2018, according to REN21's Renewables 2019 Global Status Report. As cities are home to more than half the people in the world, it accounts for around 65 per cent of global energy demand. As a result, they are also responsible for 75 per cent of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Renewables have thus become integral to city efforts to reduce CO2 and other harmful emissions. In 2018, more than 230 cities worldwide adopted targets for 100 per cent renewable energy in at least one sector, it showed. The sector generated an estimated more than 26 per cent of global electricity. Around 100 GW of PV was installed — accounting for 55 per cent of renewable capacity additions — followed by wind power (28 per cent) and hydropower (11 per cent). Overall, the sector accounted for more than 33 per cent of the world’s total installed power generating capacity. However, progress was concentrated only in the power sector, compared to renewables in heating, cooling and transportation.
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