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A FUTURE BUILT ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGY REA Strategy for Renewable Energy

22 Feb 2021

NET The UK transitions to 100% renewable energy and REA’s Renewables & Clean Tech Strategy clean technology by 2050 delivering Net Zero CO2 - a pathway to enabling Net Zero emissions, improving and valuing natural capital The UK’s energy system is in the midst of the largest transformation for generations, moving towards the legally-binding 2050 Net Zero target for greenhouse gas emissions reducti. [...] Working with experts in the industry and our research and knowledge of the sectors, CIRCULAR BIOECONOMY the REA has developed a strategic ‘pathway’ to overcome the barriers to delivering HEAT & Net Zero using renewable energy and clean technology alongside ambitious targets COOLING to achieve. [...] FLEXIBILITY INFLUENCING The key conclusions include that the majority of energy demand for the heat and FINANCE transport sectors could be met from renewables and clean technologies by 2035, while renewables could provide over half of our power by the end of next year (2022), and that by the end of 2023 all bio-waste could be either separated and recycled at source or collected separately, moving. [...] MEMBERS Key barriers to reaching these, identified by workshops and research include: the need for a complete mix of technologies to be deployed in order to reach Net Zero; EMPOWERING for an effective Route to Market for renewables; standardisation of best practice, a shift to holistic circular resource management & the management of soil health, and for sustainability to remain at the heart of ev. [...] power, flexibility technologies and transport fuels it is clear that there is a lack of a clear route to market for TRANSPORT most technologies, for example the closure of the RHI Transport is completely decarbonised for heat projects, inadequate CfD scheme for many with renewables and clean 2050 power technologies, no holistic flexibility markets, technologies the dominant source of and lack of a.
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