1、Can decentralized energy get good enough,fast enough?November 2022|60 edition Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness IndexRECAIStartContentsRenewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index 6002Foreword RECAI 60PPA IndexKey developmentsAnalysisRegional focusInsightData and methadologyContactsForeword 0
2、3RECAI 60 04PPA Index05Renewables highlights from around the worldKey developments06Decentralized energy markets:the future of distributed energy and the implications for energy resilienceAnalysis12Promising markets punching above their weightRegional focus20Why the renewables sector must meet cyber
3、security challenges head-onInsight24 RECAI 60 PPA Index Normalized indexData and methodology27Contacts33Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index 6003Ben Warren RECAI Chief editor EY Global Power&Utilities Corporate Finance LeaderForeword The transition to renewable energy has become even more u
4、rgent amid soaring gas prices,geopolitical tensions,supply chain shortages and extreme weather events.DERs and smart grids will be key to securing energy supplies and getting the world to net zero by 2050.Near-term policy interventions are helping reduce risks in the system,but more regulatory suppo
5、rt is needed across the board.Cybersecurity will need to be prioritized as energy infrastructure incorporates greater levels of new technology that rely on connectivity to the Internet of Things.Some markets are spearheading the transition disproportionately to their actual size;our new ranking aims
6、 to underline which ones they are.Key takeawaysThe need for energy resilience has never been more urgent.Ramping up renewable generation,accelerating energy diversification and increasing energy storage are global priorities amid heightened geopolitical tensions,supply chain shortages,an increase in