The power sector produces more carbon emissions than any other sector. The International Energy Agency confirms that to keep global warming below 1.5°C, half of all emissions cuts needed by 2030 must come from the power sector. This is technologically and economically feasible: the wind and solar technologies to decarbonise electricity generation at scale already exist and renewable energy is cheaper than fossil fuels almost everywhere in the world. But we are not on track to deliver the renewables scaling that our climate needs, and progress on wind and solar to date is unequally distributed.
The urgency and scale of this complex challenge require a global effort that considers the system as a whole, through a range of strategies that support governments, businesses and society to action. Over the next five years, ReNew2030 will work with new and existing partners on renewables financing, equity in the energy transition and corporate mobilisation, among other critical levers of change, in key geographies across the world.
About The Audacious Project
Launched in April 2018, The Audacious Project is a collaborative funding initiative that’s catalyzing social impact on a grand scale. Housed at TED, the nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, and with support from leading social impact advisor The Bridgespan Group, The Audacious Project convenes funders and social entrepreneurs with the goal of supporting bold solutions to the world’s most urgent challenges. The funding collective is made up of respected organizations and individuals in philanthropy, including Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ELMA Philanthropies, Emerson Collective, MacKenzie Scott, Skoll Foundation, Valhalla Foundation, and more.
Each year The Audacious Project supports a new cohort. The 2023 grantees are CAMFED, Canopy, Clean Slate Initiative, Global Fishing Watch, Innovative Genomics Institute, Jan Sahas’ Migrants Resilience Collaborative, ReNew2030, Restore Local, Think of Us, and Upstream USA.