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9. What is the future of solar energy?

The projections indicate that solar energy should become one of the main substitutes for fossil fuels, for various reasons, including the continued lowering of solar panels. Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), declared during COP21, Paris, 2015: “The transition of the energy sector in the coming decades will be fundamental to achieve the climate goals and sustainable development. Joint action by governments and the private sector has helped to keep global emissions related to energy unchanged in the last three years. Our analysis shows that we can meet climate goals while getting access to energy and improving the environment. ”

However, IRENA, the International Renewable Energy Agency, in the same scenario warned that “The renewable energy components of current national climate plans are lagging behind real application trends, national energy targets and potential profitable for an accelerated implementation”.

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