RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
RenewableS 2013 GlObal STaTUS RePORT - REN21
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Endnotes Reference Tables<br />
8 Table R8 from the following sources: Year-end world and<br />
country data for 2011 from Global Wind Energy Council, Global<br />
Wind Report—Annual Market Update 2012 (Brussels: April <strong>2013</strong>),<br />
except as noted below. Data for 2012 from ibid. and from the<br />
following sources: Navigant’s BTM Consult, International Wind<br />
Energy Development: World Market Update 2012 (Copenhagen:<br />
March <strong>2013</strong>); WWEA, World Wind Energy Report 2012 (Brussels:<br />
May <strong>2013</strong>); China Electricity Council (commercial operation) and<br />
Chinese Wind Energy Association (installed capacity), provided by<br />
Shi Pengfei, personal communication with <strong>REN21</strong>, 14 March and<br />
20 April <strong>2013</strong>; American Wind Energy Association, AWEA U.S. Wind<br />
Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2012 (Washington,<br />
DC: April <strong>2013</strong>), Executive Summary; German Federal Ministry for<br />
the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU),<br />
“Renewable Energy Sources 2012,” data from Working Group on<br />
Renewable Energy-Statistics (AGEE-Stat), provisional data (Berlin:<br />
28 February <strong>2013</strong>), p. 18; European Wind Energy Association<br />
(EWEA), Wind in Power: 2012 European Statistics (Brussels: February<br />
<strong>2013</strong>); France had 6,809 MW at the end of 2011 and added<br />
753 MW in 2012 for a year-end total of 7,562 MW, per French<br />
Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, Chiffres<br />
& Statistiques, No. 396 (Paris: February <strong>2013</strong>) (data differ by only<br />
a few MW from EWEA, op. cit. this note); Portugal had 4,379 MW<br />
at the end of 2011 and added 880 MW in 2012 for a year-end total<br />
of 4,525 MW, per EWEA, op. cit. this note. See Wind Power text<br />
and related endnotes for further world and country statistics and<br />
details.<br />
9 Table R9 from Frankfurt School – UNEP Collaborating Centre for<br />
Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance and Bloomberg New Energy<br />
Finance, Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment <strong>2013</strong><br />
(Frankfurt: <strong>2013</strong>).<br />
10 Table R10 from the following sources: <strong>REN21</strong> database; submissions<br />
by report contributors; various industry reports; EurObserv’ER,<br />
The State of Renewable Energies in Europe (Paris: <strong>2013</strong>).<br />
For online updates, see the “Renewables Interactive Map” at www.<br />
ren21.net.<br />
11 Table R11 from the following sources: <strong>REN21</strong> database; submissions<br />
by report contributors; various industry reports; EurObserv’ER,<br />
Worldwide Electricity Production from Renewable Energy<br />
Sources: Stats and Figures Series (Paris: <strong>2013</strong>). For online updates,<br />
see the “Renewables Interactive Map” at www.ren21.net.<br />
12 Table R12 from <strong>REN21</strong> database compiled from all available<br />
policy references plus submissions from report contributors.<br />
For online updates, see the “Renewables Interactive Map” at<br />
ww.ren21.net.<br />
Programme for the City of Malmö 2009-2020 (Malmo: 2009), at<br />
www.malmo.se/download/18.6301369612700a2db9180006227/<br />
Environmental-Programme-for-the-City-of-Malmo-2009-2020.<br />
pdf; IRENA, “Renewable Energy Policy in Cities: Selected Case<br />
Studies - Malmo, Sweden” (Abu Dhabi: January <strong>2013</strong>), at www.<br />
irena.org/Publications/RE_Policy_Cities_CaseStudies/IRENA%20<br />
cities%20case%207%20Malmo.pdf; Seoul from: City of Seoul,<br />
City Initiatives, “Overview of Seoul City’s Administration Plan”<br />
(Seoul: 2011), at http://english.seoul.go.kr/gtk/cg/policies.php,<br />
and from “City planning of Seoul” (Seoul: <strong>2013</strong>), at http://english.<br />
seoul.go.kr/library/common/download.php?fileDir=/community/&-<br />
fileName=04_City_Planning_of_Seoul.pptx; Sydney from: City<br />
of Sydney, Sydney Sustainable Sydney 2030 (Sydney: 2011), at<br />
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/2030/makingithappen/documents/<br />
Building_Water_Energy_Retrofit_EOI.pdf; Vancouver from: City<br />
of Vancouver, Green Vancouver, “Greenest City 2020 Action Plan”<br />
(Vancouver: November 2012), at http://vancouver.ca/files/cov/<br />
greenest-city-action-plan.pdf; Yokohama from: City of Yokohama,<br />
“Climate Change Policy-related pages of the Mid-Term Plan of the<br />
City of Yokohama” (Yokohama: <strong>2013</strong>), at www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/<br />
ondan/english/pdf/policies/mid-term-plan-of-the-city-of-yokohama.pdf.<br />
17 Table R17 from the following sources: <strong>REN21</strong> database;<br />
submissions from report contributors; IEA, World Energy Outlook<br />
2012 (Paris: 2012); IEA, World Energy Outlook 2011 (Paris: 2011);<br />
Latin America Energy Organisation (SIEE OLADE), http://siee.olade.<br />
org. Additional sources include: Developing Asia from Division of<br />
Developing Asia into China & East Asia and South Asia, as per IEA,<br />
World Energy Outlook 2011, op. cit. this note; Malawi from Institute<br />
of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization<br />
(IDE-JETRO), African Growing Enterprises File, “Electricity Supply<br />
Commission of Malawi (ESCOM),” 2009, at www.ide.go.jp/English/<br />
Data/Africa_file/Company/ malawi05.html#anchor4; Mexico from<br />
Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), “What is CFE?” www.cfe.<br />
gob.mx/lang/ en/Pages/thecompany.aspx, viewed 29 February<br />
2012; South Sudan from World Bank, “Terms of Reference for an<br />
Electricity Sector Strategy for South Sudan,” posted in International<br />
Development Business, 2011, at www.devex.com/en/ projects/<br />
electricity-sector-strategy-note-for-south-sudan; ECOWAS Centre<br />
for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE), “Draft<br />
Technical Discussion Paper on General Energy Access in ECOW-<br />
AS,” prepared for Regional Workshop: Accelerating Universal<br />
Energy Access Through the Use of Renewable Energy and Energy<br />
Efficiency,” Accra, Ghana, 24–26 October 2011, at http://ecreee.<br />
org/sites/default/files/event-att/working_paper_3_-_general_energy_access_0.pdf;<br />
Information Office of the State Council, China’s<br />
Energy Policy 2012 (Beijing: 2012), at www.scio.gov.cn/zxbd/<br />
wz/201210/t1233774.htm.<br />
18 Table R18 from IEA, World Energy Outlook 2012 (Paris: 2012).<br />
Most data are for the year 2010.<br />
13 Table R13 from the following sources: all available policy references,<br />
including the IEA/IRENA online Global Renewable Energy<br />
Policies and Measures database, published sources as given in<br />
the endnotes for the Policy Landscape Section of this report, and<br />
submissions from report contributors.<br />
14 Table R14 from ibid.<br />
15 Table R15 from ibid.<br />
16 Table R16 from the following sources: For selected targets<br />
and policies see the EU Covenant of Mayors; <strong>REN21</strong>, Renewables<br />
2011 Global Status Report (Paris: 2011); <strong>REN21</strong> Global Futures<br />
Report (Paris: <strong>2013</strong>); and the <strong>REN21</strong>/ISEP/ICLEI 2011 Global<br />
Status Report on Local Renewable Energy Policies (latest edition<br />
May 2011). Selected Examples in Urban Planning from the<br />
following sources: Glasgow from City of Glasgow, Environment,<br />
“Sustainable Glasgow Report” (Glasgow: January 2010), at www.<br />
glasgow.gov.uk/chttphandler.asx?id=10159&p=0); Hong Kong<br />
from: City of Hong Kong, Blueprint for Sustainable Use of Resources<br />
<strong>2013</strong>–2022 (Hong Kong: May 2012), at www.enb.gov.<br />
hk/en/files/WastePlan-E.pdf, and from Green Hong Kong (Hong<br />
Kong: May 2012), at www.brandhk.gov.hj/en/facts/factsheets/<br />
pdf/05_green_hongkong_en.pdf; Malmo from: Environmental<br />
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