Raising Global Energy Ambitions: The 1,000 kWh Modern Energy Minimum
Energy is fundamental to modern living and any competitive prosperous economy. SDG7 calls for modern energy for all,…
Our ambitious new metric of higher electricity consumption: 1,000 kWh per person per year.
No country in human history has become wealthy without massive increases in energy consumption. Global efforts to fight energy poverty must provide energy at a scale that can lift people out of poverty, create jobs, and drive economic development. We need to aim higher.
That’s why basic electricity access, as currently measured for SDG7, is only a first step.
We propose the Modern Energy Minimum as the next step on the energy ladder. The new Minimum raises the bar to 1,000 kWh per person per year, with at least 250 kWh at home and 750 kWh consumed in the wider economy.
Our goal is for the next iteration of the SDGs to include the Modern Energy Minimum as an additional indicator for tracking progress against energy poverty. Adopting a more ambitious target will ensure that efforts to end energy poverty result in development.
To learn more and explore how countries measure up to the Modern Energy Minimum visit modernenergyminimum.org.
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