International renewable energy agency says that by 2030, solar photovoltaic power generation share of global electricity will reach 13%.
"Solar power how to change the system," the new report is expected by 2030, solar energy 227 GW of capacity from the current increases to 2500 GW.
In order to achieve the 13% share of the global energy mix over the next 14 years the average annual increment of solar energy will need to be doubled.
"By 2030, global demand for electricity is expected to grow by 50%, most in developing countries and emerging economies. "The Director-General of the international renewable energy Adnan Z. Amin said," in order to meet this demand, while global and sustainable development objective, policies of Governments must develop all the potential of solar energy. ”
Reports provide decision makers with a series of recommendations to support solar capacity.
Report notes that in Australia, and Denmark, and Germany, and Italy, and Spain and the United States in some areas and the many islands, small solar photovoltaic systems generate electricity cheaper than grid electricity purchase.
In 2030, the International Renewable Energy Agency estimates, has more than 20 countries worldwide will exceed 15 gigawatts of solar capacity, in which Australia will amount to 21 gigawatts.
Positive impact on the growth of solar PV capacity is a significant reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
"At present, solar greenhouse gas emissions amounted to 2.3 billion tons a year. "The report said," increases solar PV deployment 2030 103 billion tons of greenhouse gases. ”
Aggressively promote solar development will also create tens of thousands of jobs, currently over 8.1 million people are directly employed in the renewable energy industry in the world, including most employment in the field of solar PV, to 2.8 million.
Last year, the solar photovoltaic renewable energy 50% per cent of the total investment, accounting for 20% of the new electricity generation capacity in the world.