IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report LR Figure 2.4 (a): Market Cost


This panel shows the global market costs per unit of energy (USD per MWh) for some rapidly changing mitigation technologies. Solid blue lines indicate average unit cost in each year. Light blue shaded areas show the range between the 5th and 95th percentiles in each year. The vertical dashed line is placed in 2010 to indicate the change over the past decade. Yellow shading indicates the range of unit costs for new fossil fuel (coal and gas) power in 2020 (corresponding to USD55–148 per MWh). In 2020, the levelised costs of energy (LCOE) of the three renewable energy technologies could compete with fossil fuels in many places. For batteries, costs shown are for 1 kWh of battery storage capacity; for the others, costs are LCOE, which includes installation, capital, operations, and maintenance costs per MWh of electricity produced. The literature uses LCOE because it allows consistent comparisons of cost trends across a diverse set of energy technologies to be made. However, it does not include the costs of grid integration or climate impacts. Further, LCOE does not take into account other environmental and social externalities that may modify the overall (monetary and nonmonetary) costs of technologies and alter their deployment.


Market Cost

Figure AR6 LR Figure 2.4 (a): Market Cost


Data download: IPCC AR6 SYR LR Figure 2.4 (a) (Excel Workbook, 19.5 KB)


Data Citation:
IPCC, 2024. IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report LR Figure 2.4 (a): Market Cost. Palisades, New York: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/7apv-rv15. Accessed DAY MONTH YEAR


Citation of IPCC Report:
IPCC, 2023: Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Core Writing Team, H. Lee and J. Romero (eds.)]. IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland, 184 pp. https://doi.org/10.59327/IPCC/AR6-9789291691647.