With less than 10 years to meet Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7), and with increasing urgency for the world to get on track to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) has released a new three-year business plan to help drive faster and scaled up action towards sustainable energy for development and energy transitions.
2020 marks the beginning of a final ‘decade of action’ to achieve SDG7 — access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. Yet the latest data shows that we are off track to meet these targets, and the global pandemic risks derailing progress even further.
Despite some progress in recent years, 789 million people still lack access to electricity today. A further 2.8 billion people – a third of the world’s population – have no access to clean cooking fuels and technologies, with numbers barely moving over the last decade. Further, despite the huge economic and environmental opportunity of energy efficiency and renewable energy, there has only been incremental progress over the last few years.
With ambitious action we can still achieve SDG7 by 2030 but the next few years are critical to increase energy access and deliver an energy transition that is truly inclusive, equitable and leaves no one behind – especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. With SEforALL’s unique mandate from the United Nations to drive action on SDG7, in full alignment with the Paris Agreement, the new business plan released today underscores why the organization’s global leadership is pivotal to meet this vision, and demonstrates a commitment to develop, implement and sustain solutions to achieve universal energy access by 2030.
The launch of the new business plan follows the implementation of a new strategy for SEforALL introduced by Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All and Co-Chair of UN-Energy, who took over the reins at SEforALL at the start of 2020. Speaking on the release of the business plan, she said: “As we embark on the final decade for achieving SDG7, we must expand beyond advocacy to action. We call on other organizations to do the same.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unparalleled economic, political and social challenges. The crisis has also clearly shown that energy access saves lives. We now have an opportunity to not only recover better by investing in sustainable energy to help advance energy access, but also support progress on the other SDGs and the Paris Agreement while building a more resilient, inclusive global economy. This ambitious three-year plan is our commitment to help deliver sustainable energy for all by 2030.”
Under the new business plan, SEforALL has strategically chosen to strengthen global agenda-setting while expanding its activities to an engagement model that prioritizes data-driven decision-making, partnerships with high-impact countries and implementation on the ground.
SEforALL’s will focus on driving impact in key areas, including:
· Securing and tracking new commitments from countries and companies through ‘energy compacts’ to meet SDG7 and energy transitions.
· Accelerating the adoption of best-in-class integrated energy plans and policy and regulatory frameworks to guide efforts and drive investment in the sustainable energy sector.
· Ensuring that scaled-up and appropriate finance is flowing towards sustainable energy and energy access, including continuing to track and report on finance flows annually through the Energizing Finance research series.
· Supporting a significant increase in the pace of new energy connections, including implementing a new results-based financing facility in partnership with donors, and supporting sustainable energy for healthcare facilities.
· Mainstreaming inclusive and gender-sensitive action on energy, including supporting more women entering and advancing in the sustainable energy sector.
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) acts as Chair of the SEforALL Funders’ Council. Vel Gnanendran, Director of the Climate and Environment Division at DFID, said: “Access to clean, reliable and affordable energy is critical if we are to reduce poverty, boost economic growth and tackle climate change globally. SEforALL is playing a crucial role in driving this ambitious push for universal access to sustainable energy. It is an important partner, given we now have less than 10 years to achieve Global Goal 7 and the Paris Agreement climate goals.”
Supporting a COVID-19 recovery is embedded within the business plan, and SEforALL’s Recover Better with Sustainable Energy series is highlighting how investing in sustainable energy can deliver increased GDP, job creation, affordable and more secure energy provision, and improved agriculture, gender and health outcomes. As countries rebuild economies from the impact of the pandemic, they are faced with a unique, once in a generation opportunity to ‘recover better’ with sustainable energy for all and accelerate SDG7 progress – a transition that SEforALL is committed to supporting.