Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2019

This report examines the global energy transition, focusing on the performance of energy systems and readiness for transition across 115 countries. It highlights the need for accelerated efforts due to the complexity and scale of the challenge, emphasizing the importance of technology, policy, and societal factors in achieving a secure, sustainable, affordable, and inclusive energy future.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: World Economic Forum
Authors: Espen Mehlum, Harsh Vijay Singh, Roberto Bocca
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method involved analyzing the Energy Transition Index (ETI), which benchmarks countries based on their energy system performance and readiness for energy transition. The ETI framework considers a range of indicators, including energy security, access, environmental sustainability, investment, regulation, and infrastructure. Data from various sources, including the International Energy Agency and the World Bank, were used to calculate country scores and rankings.

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Key Insights

The Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2019 assesses 115 countries on their energy system performance and transition readiness. The report reveals that global energy transition has slowed, with the lowest year-on-year increase in the global average ETI score in five years. Advanced Economies lead the rankings, but face challenges in balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. Emerging and Developing Asia's energy demand growth poses a challenge to environmental sustainability. Sub-Saharan Africa struggles with energy access and reliability. Latin America and the Caribbean have high environmental sustainability scores due to renewable energy, but face energy security challenges. The Middle East and North Africa region must diversify its energy mix and reduce fossil fuel subsidies. Accelerating energy transition requires coordinated action across economic, technological, and sociopolitical systems.

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