Breaking Down the $110 Trillion Cost of the Clean Energy Transition

From Visual Capitalist - Decarbonization The following content is sponsored by the National Public Utilities Council The $110 Trillion Cost of the Clean Energy Transition The Energy Transitions Commission estimates that achieving net-zero by 2050 requires an average annual investment of $3.5 trillion globally between 2021 and 2050. That’s a total of $110 trillion in capital investment, or 1.3% of projected global GDP, over the next three decades. The question then arises: where should this substantial sum of money be allocated? In collaboration with the National Public Utilities Council, this graphic delves into the answers [...]Read the full post at
October 11, 2023

From Visual Capitalist - Decarbonization

The following content is sponsored by the National Public Utilities Council

The $110 Trillion Cost of the Clean Energy Transition

The Energy Transitions Commission estimates that achieving net-zero by 2050 requires an average annual investment of $3.5 trillion globally between 2021 and 2050.

That’s a total of $110 trillion in capital investment, or 1.3% of projected global GDP, over the next three decades.

The question then arises: where should this substantial sum of money be allocated?

In collaboration with the National Public Utilities Council, this graphic delves into the answers

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Read the full post at Visual Capitalist - Decarbonization.

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