Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy

Affordable & Clean Energy


Goal 7 is about ensuring access to clean and affordable energy, which is key to the development of agriculture, business, communications, education, healthcare and transportation.

The world continues to advance towards sustainable energy targets – but not fast enough. At the current pace, about 660 million people will still lack access to electricity and close to 2 billion people will still rely on polluting fuels and technologies for cooking by 2030.

Our everyday life depends on reliable and affordable energy. And yet the consumption of energy is the dominant contributor to climate change, accounting for around 60 percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions.

From 2015 to 2021, the proportion of the global population with access to electricity has increased from 87 per cent to 91 per cent.

Ensuring universal access to affordable electricity by 2030 means investing in clean energy sources such as solar, wind and thermal. Expanding infrastructure and upgrading technology to provide clean energy in all developing countries is a crucial goal that can both encourage growth and help the environment.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement

IHEID 2008 Geneva Switzerland G j

Institut du Travail d’Afrique Centrale

ITAC 2005 Kinshasa Congo DR J

Institut International d'Ingénierie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement

2iE 2004 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso F gj

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale

IMBE 2012 Aix-en-Provence France G

Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy

IEECP 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands J

Institute for European Environmental Policy

IEEP 1976 Brussels Belgium E j

Institute for Geopolitical Research and Development

INGRED 2011 Antwerp Belgium F f

Institute for Infrastructure, Environment and Innovation

IMIEU 1999 Brussels Belgium J

Institute for Sustainable Power

ISP 1996 Evergreen CO USA G j

Institute for Zero Waste in Africa

IZWA Cape Town South Africa G j

Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa

IWMSA Roodepoort South Africa N j

Institution of Lighting Engineers

ILE 1924 Rugby UK N jv

Instituto Centroamericano de Estudios Fiscales

ICEFI 2005 Guatemala Guatemala D j

Instituto Internacional de Recursos Renovables

IRRI México Mexico City Mexico G j

Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium

IAMC 2007 Venice Italy C y

Integrated Spatial Potential Initiative for Renewables in Europe

INSPIRE Didcot UK F y

Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee

IADC 1993 E

Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development

IACD 1999 Washington DC USA E g

Inter-American Centre for Studies on Water Resources

1989 Toluca Mexico E

Inter-Islamic Network on Renewable Energy Sources

INRES 1987 F g

Inter-Islamic Network on Water Resources Development and Management

INWRDAM 1987 Amman Jordan F g

Inter-State Commission for Water Coordination of Central Asia

ICWC 1992 Tashkent Uzbekistan E g

Inter-State School of Hydraulic and Rural Engineering for Senior Technicians

1972 F g

Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources

AU-IBAR 1951 Nairobi Kenya E g

International Air Transport Association

IATA 1945 Geneva Switzerland B y

International Association for Continuing Engineering Education

IACEE 1989 Atlanta GA USA B y

International Association for Energy Economics

IAEE 1977 Cleveland OH USA C v

International Association for Green Energy

IAGE Waterloo ON Canada J

International Association for Hydrogen Energy

IAHE 1974 Miami FL USA B

International Association for Promoting Geoethics

IAPG 2012 Rome Italy C

International Association for Research in Economic Psychology

IAREP 1982 Leeds UK D

International Association for Society and Natural Resources

IASNR 2001 Syracuse NY USA D

International Association for Stability, Handling and Use of Liquid Fuels

IASH 1986 Atlanta GA USA C v

International Association for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology

IASMiRT 1971 Raleigh NC USA D v

International Association for the Study of the Commons

IASC 1989 Tempe AZ USA D

International Association of Advanced Materials

IAAM 2010 Ulrika Sweden C

International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants

IAC2 Boulder CO USA G

International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners

INTERCARGO 1980 London UK C

International Association of Lighting Designers

IALD 1969 Chicago IL USA G

International Association of Lighting Management Companies

NALMCO 1953 Ankeny IA USA G

International Association of Maritime Economists

IAME 1991 Brussels Belgium D v

International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior

IASPEI 1901 Kjeller Norway B

International Association of Water Service Companies in the Danube River Catchment Area

IAWD 1993 Vienna Austria D

International Association of Wood Anatomists

IAWA 1931 Beijing China B v

International Atomic Energy Agency

IAEA 1957 Vienna Austria B g

International Automotive Lighting and Light Signalling Expert Group

GTB 1951 Turin Italy E

International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission

IBSFC 1973 G bg

International Bank for Economic Co-operation

IBEC 1963 Moscow Russia F g

International Battery and Energy Storage Alliance

IBESA 2013 J

International Bioenergy Platform

IBEP 2006 F

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