Global Renewables Alliance response to COP30 final deal

Despite firm demands from over 85 countries and over 100 private sector organisations, including the Global Renewables Alliance (GRA), COP30 disappointingly closed without a formal agreement to develop a roadmap to transition away from fossil fuels. 

COP30 Grids and Storage Package Delivers Major Funding Boost

Governments and international organisations at COP30 announced a wave of major commitments to expand electricity grids and energy storage, addressing what is widely viewed as one of the biggest bottlenecks to meeting global climate goals.

Briefing sets out actions to fast-track the electrotech revolution

A new policy briefing by the Global Renewables Alliance and Ember shows that the global energy system is currently undergoing its fastest transformation in history, driven by the rise of electrotech technologies that can generate, store, and use renewable electricity.

New analysis reveals how $8.6 trillion in renewable energy finance can meet global climate targets

New report breaks down the investment needed to triple global renewable power capacity by 2030, revealing the ratio of debt to equity funding for the first time.
The analysis identifies a clear roadmap for financing the tripling renewables by 2030 target, highlighting actions across government, investors and private sector to scale investment.
Almost half of the financing required must flow to emerging markets and developing economies, underscoring their central role in the energy transition.
Global Renewables Alliance launches Jobs. Security. Growth. campaign at COP30, calling on governments to align their policies with this huge business investment and growth opportunity.

COP30 Blog: The Calm of Sao Paolo before the Storm of Belém

“This cannot become just another climate conference,” writes GRA’s CEO Bruce Douglas in the first episode of his COP30 blog series, where he outlines key priorities to ensure the climate meeting in Belém delivers renewable energy abundance.