What is the extent of the global share of solar energy?
- December 11, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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What is the extent of the global share of solar energy?
Sub : Geo
Sec: Eco Geo
Context:
- The World Solar Report 2024 by the International Solar Alliance (ISA) was released.
Key highlights:
- Solar capacity grew from 1.22 GW in 2000 to 1,419 GW in 2023, achieving a 36% CAGR.
- Solar energy now accounts for three-quarters of all renewable capacity additions worldwide.
New Solar Technologies:
- Quantum Dot Solar Cells:
- Record efficiency: 18.1%.
- Applications include enhanced solar energy capture and atmospheric water harvesting.
- Self-Healing Solar Panels: Aim to extend lifespan and reduce maintenance of solar cells.
- Solar-Powered Phyto-Mining:
- Uses plants to extract valuable metals from soil, powered by solar energy.
- Offers a sustainable alternative to traditional mining.
- Building Integrated PV (BIPV):
- Includes transparent solar panels that allow light transmission and visibility.
- Solar paver blocks integrated into building infrastructure.
- Material Alternatives and Recycling:
- Focus on reducing dependency on critical materials like lithium and rare earth elements.
- Emphasis on recycling panels and adopting circular economy practices.
Declining Solar Costs:
- Utility-scale solar PV prices decreased globally, averaging $40/MWh in 2024.
- India achieved the lowest auction price at $34/MWh.
- Investments in solar PV technology expected to exceed $500 billion in 2024, surpassing investments in all other energy generation forms.
Global Solar Market Trends:
- China leads with 43% of global solar capacity (609 GW).
- The U.S. follows with 10% (137.73 GW).
- Japan, Germany, and India: 5-6% each.
- Emerging Markets: Brazil, Australia, Italy, and Spain contribute around 2% each.
- Solar PV manufacturing expanded significantly in 2023:
- 97% of wafers, 89% of cells, and 83% of module installation capacity from China.
Impact on Other Industries:
- Employment Growth:
- Solar PV sector employed 1 million people in 2023, up from 4.9 million in 2022.
- Agriculture:
- Solar-powered irrigation systems are revolutionizing farming.
- Global solar pump market projected to grow at a 8% CAGR (2021-2027).
- Agrivoltaics: Solar panels in pastures provide shade for livestock while generating electricity.
- Pay-As-You-Go Models: Allow users to adopt solar systems via affordable, small, regular payments.
International Solar Alliance (ISA):
- The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is a global initiative launched in 2015 during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris. It was co-founded by India and France with the primary goal of promoting solar energy adoption and cooperation among countries to combat climate change.
Vision and Objectives
- Promoting Solar Energy: Accelerate the use of solar energy as a reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy source.
- Enhancing Energy Security: Reduce dependence on fossil fuels and ensure energy access for all.
- Technology and Knowledge Sharing: Facilitate collaboration among member countries for research, innovation, and deployment of solar technologies.
- Mobilizing Investments: Attract and secure investments to finance large-scale solar projects globally.
Membership
- Open to 121 countries located between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, though countries beyond this geographical area can also join as partners.
- As of 2024, 115 countries are members, with a significant focus on developing nations.
- Armenia became the 104th full member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in November 2024.
Key Initiatives and Programs:
- Affordable Solar Power for All: Work towards reducing the cost of solar projects by addressing challenges like high financing costs and technology barriers.
- Scaling Solar Mini-Grids: Promote decentralized solar solutions for rural and underserved areas.
- Solar Applications for Agriculture: Support farmers with solar-powered technologies, such as irrigation systems, to boost productivity and sustainability.
- Solar Parks and Infrastructure Development: Encourage the establishment of solar parks to scale up renewable energy production.
- Global Risk Mitigation Facility: Create financial instruments to mitigate risks and attract investments in solar projects.
Future Goals
- 1,000 GW of Solar Capacity by 2030:
- Mobilize $1 trillion in investments for achieving this ambitious target.
- Equitable Energy Access:
- Bridge energy access gaps, particularly in least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing states (SIDS).
- Innovation and Collaboration:
- Foster innovation in solar technologies and strengthen global partnerships.
Source: TH