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G20 ACCELERATION CALL - FROM COAL TO RENEWABLES - No new coal and the Ending all Ensuring net zero

27 Sep 2023

Specifically, he called for a number of actions to phase-out coal and rapidly phase-in renewables: No new coal and the Ending all Ensuring net zero phasing out of coal international electricity generation by 2030 in OECD public and private by 2035 for all developed countries and by 2040 funding of coal countries and by 2040 for in all other countries the rest of the world This Acceleration Call ta. [...] THE NEED FOR A JUST AND INCLUSIVE ENERGY TRANSITION The G20 has emphasised the need to ensure an energy The following priority areas for a just and inclusive energy transition that is just, inclusive, and sustainable. [...] The EU needs to vastly improve the inter-connectivity of all European electricity networks The Trans-European Network for Energy (TEN-E) needs to pave the way for a fully integrated electricity market throughout the EU and bordering third countries, even if it comes at the cost of limiting the energy autonomy of EU Member States as embedded in Article 194 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the Eu. [...] The pathway must also assess and mitigate the current environmental and socio-economic impacts of the coal activities and the transition process. [...] The UK should follow the detailed strategy proposed by the Climate Change Committee to decarbonise the power sector This means the government should take a lead role in redesigning the overall power system; reforming planning processes and grid-level connections to enable the necessary capacity to be built in time, and to be consistent with climate-resilient targets; and urgently reforming incenti.
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