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Publication - Renewable energy market update - Outlook for 2020 and 2021

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Title
Renewable energy market update - Outlook for 2020 and 2021
Publisher
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Author
Yasmina Abdelilah, Heymi Bahar, Trevor Criswell, Piotr Bojek, Francois Briens, Pharoah Le Feuvre
Published in
May 2020
Abstract
This report is a market update on the IEA’s most recent five-year renewable

energy forecast, Renewables 2019, published in October 2019. It provides an early analysis of the drivers and challenges since last October, and covers renewable capacity additions for all technologies and transport biofuel production expected during 2020 and 2021. An update on renewable heat technologies is also included; however, the analysis is qualitative due to limited data availability. Given ongoing uncertainty, the forecasts for 2020 and 2021 will be updated in the second half of the year to reassess recent

market and policy developments
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