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National growth dynamics of wind and solar power compared to the growth required for global climate targets

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NATURE ENERGY
卷 6, 期 7, 页码 742-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41560-021-00863-0

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The growth dynamics of renewable energy adoption vary between different countries in early and mature stages. While climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar energy, scholars disagree on how this growth compares with historical trends.
Growth of wind and solar energy share demonstrates different dynamics between the initial phases of adoption as compared with the advanced stages. Cherp et al. study the growth dynamics of renewable energy and show that laggards may continue to struggle to achieve high growth rates despite learning from early adopters' experience. Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disagree on how this growth compares with historical trends. Here we fit growth models to wind and solar trajectories to identify countries in which growth has already stabilized after the initial acceleration. National growth has followed S-curves to reach maximum annual rates of 0.8% (interquartile range of 0.6-1.1%) of the total electricity supply for onshore wind and 0.6% (0.4-0.9%) for solar. In comparison, one-half of 1.5 degrees C-compatible scenarios envision global growth of wind power above 1.3% and of solar power above 1.4%, while one-quarter of these scenarios envision global growth of solar above 3.3% per year. Replicating or exceeding the fastest national growth globally may be challenging because, so far, countries that introduced wind and solar power later have not achieved higher maximum growth rates, despite their generally speedier progression through the technology adoption cycle.

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