Claim: The Energy Transition will only cost $3-12 Trillion per Year
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Essay by Eric Worrall
“Much cheaper than you think”
The energy transition will be much cheaper than you think
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Yet, this one point of agreement between climate activists and carbon addicts is, in fact, wrong. Greening the world economy will be much cheaper than the two groups imagine. … the sort of estimates that routinely form the basis for policymaking. They range from around $US3 trillion ($4.6 trillion) a year to almost $US12 trillion a year, which is indeed a lot. But these figures are overblown in four important ways.
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The incremental bill to cut emissions is likely to be less than $US1 trillion a year, which is to say less than 1 per cent of global GDP – not peanuts, but not an unaffordable pipe dream, either. …
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The IEA’s modelling finds that reaching net zero by 2050 will require $US5 trillion a year of investment in clean energy by 2030. That is more than twice the $US2 trillion a year it reckons is currently going into clean energy and two-thirds more than its estimate of total current investment in energy.
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