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IRENA

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: News on Air

Subject: International Organisation

Context: The 16th Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) concluded in Abu Dhabi, calling for an accelerated global shift towards renewables.

About IRENA:

What is IRENA?

• The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is the world’s only intergovernmental organisation dedicated exclusively to renewable energy.

• It acts as the global hub for policy advice, technology cooperation, data, and investment support in clean energy.

Founded: 26 January 2009, Bonn (Germany)

• Statute entered into force: 8 July 2010

India is a founding member of IRENA.

Headquarters: Masdar City, Abu Dhabi (UAE)

History:

1981 (Nairobi, UN Conference): First proposal for a renewable energy agency.

2004–2008: Renewed global push through Bonn, Beijing and Johannesburg summits.

2008 (Berlin & Madrid): Drafting of IRENA Statute and institutional framework.

2009 (Bonn): IRENA formally established by 75 founding states.

2011: IRENA became fully operational as a permanent international agency.

Aim of IRENA:

• To accelerate the global energy transition by promoting the widespread, sustainable and equitable use of renewable energy for:

• Climate change mitigation

• Energy access

• Energy security

• Green economic growth

Key Functions:

Policy guidance: Advises countries on renewable energy policies, regulations and roadmaps.

Data & analysis: Provides global datasets on renewables, costs, investments and energy transitions.

Technology & innovation support: Promotes solar, wind, bioenergy, geothermal, hydro and ocean energy.

Capacity building: Trains governments, utilities and institutions in clean-energy planning.

Investment facilitation: Helps mobilise green finance for renewable projects, especially in developing countries.

Global cooperation: Serves as the main multilateral platform for renewable energy diplomacy.

Significance of IRENA:

• Anchors the global clean-energy transition, especially for developing countries.

• Supports achievement of SDG-7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and Net-Zero targets.

• Reduces dependence on fossil fuels, strengthening energy security and climate resilience.

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