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

VGB PowerTech

VGB 1920 Essen Germany D

Vienna Energy Club

VEC Vienna Austria E y

Volta River Authority

VRA 1961 Accra Ghana G g

WASTE

1983 The Hague Netherlands G

Waste Free Waters

2011 Klimmen Netherlands G

Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean

1992 Panama Panama E g

Water Europe

WE 2004 Brussels Belgium E y

Water Institute of Southern Africa

WISA Midrand South Africa N jv

Water, Engineering and Development Centre

WEDC 1972 Loughborough UK G

WaterAid Canada

WAC 1987 Ottawa ON Canada G

WaterNet

2000 Harare Zimbabwe F y

WEC International

WEC 1913 Coventry UK F v

WEEELABEX Organisation

2013 Prague Czechia E

West African Power Pool

WAPP 1999 Cotonou Benin F

West African Women's Association

WAWA 1984 Dakar Senegal E

West Nordic Council

1985 Reykjavik Iceland F g

WHO Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities

GNAFCC 2010 Geneva Switzerland F y

Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa

WESSA 1902 Howick South Africa G n

WindEurope

1982 Brussels Belgium D t

Winrock International

1985 Little Rock AR USA G

WMO Hydrology and Water Resources Programme

HWRP Geneva Switzerland F g

WMO Resource Mobilization Office

RMO Geneva Switzerland K g

Women in Nuclear Global

WiN Global 1989 Perchtoldsdorf Austria F

Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management

WOCAN Washington DC USA G

Women's Earth and Climate Action Network, International

WECAN 2011 Mill Valley CA USA G

Women's International Network of Utility Professionals

WINUP 1923 Grove City OH USA N t

Women's International News Gathering Service

WINGS 1986 Denman Is BC Canada G

Working Committee of the Malting Industry of the EU

1959 Brussels Belgium E t

World Academy of Art and Science

WAAS 1960 Puducherry India B v

World Agroforestry Centre

ICRAF 1977 Nairobi Kenya E

World Alliance for Clean Technologies

Lausanne Switzerland J

World Alliance for Low Carbon Cities

WALCC Helsinki Finland G

World Association for Sustainable Development

WASD 2003 London UK C

World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations

WAITRO 1970 Nanjing China B yt

World Association of Nuclear Operators

WANO 1989 London UK C

World Benchmarking Alliance

WBA Amsterdam Netherlands C y

World Bioenergy Association

WBA 2008 Stockholm Sweden C

World Biogas Association

WBA London UK J

World Business Council for Sustainable Development

WBCSD 1995 Geneva Switzerland C

World Climate Foundation

WCF Copenhagen Denmark J

World Council for Renewable Energy

WCRE 2001 Dessau Germany C

World Council of Power Utilities

WCPU 1995 Delhi India D

World Council on City Data

WCCD Toronto ON Canada J

World Energy & Meteorology Council

WEMC 2015 Norwich UK C

World Energy Cities Partnership

WECP 1995 Houston TX USA J

World Energy Council

WEC 1923 London UK B

World EOD Foundation

Watford UK F f

World Evangelical Alliance Sustainability Center

WEA Sustainability Center 2018 Bonn Germany G

World Farmers' Organisation

WFO 2011 Rome Italy C

World Federation of Engineering Organizations

WFEO 1968 Paris France A y

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