The EU’s Joint Research Council (JRC) have published details of a modelling exercise they carried out for a 1.5°C global warming scenario.
The modelling exercise found that despite progress being made in 2021 global emissions are still not on track to deliver on the temperature targets of the Paris Agreement.
It also shows that domestic renewable deployment will see most regions reducing their reliance on imported energy, leading to a global increase in energy self-sufficiency.
In the 1.5°C scenario, the energy system undergoes a major restructuring, with fossil fuels reducing their collective share in the global primary energy mix to 21% by 2050, while solar, biomass and wind become the dominant forms of primary energy supply.
You can read more about the findings of modelling exercise here