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http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-chapter-01/srren-figure-01.11
(Share of primary energy sources in world electricity generation in 2008.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-spm/srren-figure-spm.2
(Shares of energy sources in total global primary energy supply in 2008 (492 EJ). Modern biomass contributes 38% of the total biomass share.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-spm/srren-figure-spm.5
(Range in recent levelized cost of energy for selected commercially available RE technologies in comparison to recent non-renewable energy costs.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-spm/srren-figure-spm.08
(Estimates of lifecycle GHG emissions (g CO2eq/kWh) for broad categories of electricity generation technologies, plus some technologies integrated with CCS.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-chapter-09/srren-figure-09.15
(Comparison of fatality rates and maximum consequences of currently operating large centralized and decentralized energy technologies.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-chapter-10/srren-figure-10.19-2
(Overview of the relation between the primary energy contribution of RE (direct equivalent) and the corresponding technical potential for different technologies and regions for 2050 for the selected set of four scenarios.)
http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/srren-figures-chapter-09/srren-figure-09.14
(Ranges of rates of operational water consumption by thermal and non-thermal electricity-generating technologies based on a review of available literature (m3/MWh).)