REN21’s annual flagship publication is the Renewables Global Status Report, a collaborative effort among hundreds of experts that provides an update on the status of and trends in the expansion of renewable energy worldwide.
This guide by the Covenant of Mayors of Sub-Saharan Africa shows that urban planning tends to be gender blind, with the design of urban street lighting as a key example. It provides a manual, aimed at African cities, on how to develop gender-responsive public lighting projects. English: https://comssa.org/download/rxeWs6zcOXbTl8qRidGZ9nCB7EFAI4Pa/Gender-sensitive-public-lighting.pdf French: https://comssa.org/download/U3kjdTBHqV6FGKfoI71EgLY2wZrSvtz8/Eclairage-public-sensible-au-genre.pdf
This report highlights the importance of sector coupling as a key source of flexibility that cities can explore to stabilise power grid operations when integrating high shares of variable renewable energy sources. It presents a range of sector coupling opportunities available for use in cities, including self-consumption of variable RE sources, the role of thermal […]
This web page provides an overview of the energy sector of Guatemala, including data on the energy mix, energy use and emissions; and a policy overview.
This energy profile provides recent data on the energy sector of Guatemala, including generation mix,total generation, renewable energy potential and more.
This report presents data on energy systems and trends, information on policy frameworks, and future scenarios on the energy system in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
In this report, the Association of Renewable Energy Generators (Asociación de Generadores con Energía Renovable) aims to demonstrate the political, technical and economic feasibility of achieving at least 80% renewable electricity in Guatemala.
This roadmap defines a scenario for a successful energy transition in Guatemala by 2050, and provides policy recommendations.
This report adopts a regional lens to the energy transition in Central America, providing baseline data and future scenarios.
This brief presents a case study of a company in Guatemala that has turned bioenergy generation into a successful business model, and describes how the enabling environment conributed to its success.