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Renewables 2024 Dataset

Full access to all the report's data in Excel format, plus additional premium data for the electricity sector, including additional historical years.

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Detailed historical data and forecasts to 2030

Renewables 2024 includes a data dashboard which enables users to explore historical data and forecasts for the electricity, renewable fuels, biofuels for transport and renewable heat.

Renewables 2024 dataset gives full access to all the data in Excel format, plus additional premium data for the electricity sector, including additional historical years.

Renewables 2024 dataset includes historical and forecast data (2024 to 2030) for:

  • Renewable electricity capacity and generation data for main and accelerated case including hydropower, onshore wind, offshore wind, bioenergy for power, solar PV, geothermal, CSP and ocean;
  • Renewable fuel consumption in transport, buildings and industry for liquid biofuels, solid biomass, biogases (biogas and biomethane combined), and renewable hydrogen and e-fuels (combined);
  • Biofuels for transport sector including production, consumption and feedstock demand for main and accelerated cases by ethanol, renewable diesel, biodiesel, biojet and maritime biodiesel;
  •  Renewable heat sector including total heat consumption, total non-renewable heat consumption, total renewable heat consumption, modern renewable heat consumption, direct modern renewable heat consumption, indirect renewable heat consumption, and the share of modern renewables in total heat consumption


Important licence information

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Limited user licences (1 user, 5 users and 10 users) are appropriate as long as only the corresponding number of users can access or view the data. 

If more than 10 users need to access or view the data, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. If these users are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or affiliate, you should purchase a Global Enterprise licence.

If you intend to put the data in a shared application, platform or system, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. A Global Enterprise licence is needed if users viewing or accessing the data/derived data are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or an affiliate. 

For more details, see our terms and conditions.

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If you are doing work for clients, i.e. third parties, you need to enter into a separate Agreement and pay a fee as this usage is not permitted under our standard terms and conditions. 

If you intend to use the data in any type of modelling for the purpose of creating derived data or derived products, and any services to distribute or display such derived products you need to sign an Agreement and pay a fee.

If you intend to have such usage or any usage falling outside of our Terms and Conditions, please fill in this questionnaire and return to compliance@iea.org

The IEA reserves the right to check the customer's compliance with the terms and conditions.

Schedule

  • 09/10/2024
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    Renewables 2024 Dataset