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'''REN21''' (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century) consists of a wide variety of stakeholders who aim to enable a rapid global transition to [[renewable energy]]. REN21 advocates promotional policies that increase the wise use of renewable energy technologies.  REN21 issues various papers and reports, including the ''Renewables Global Status Report'' series.<ref>REN21. [http://www.unep.fr/shared/docs/publications/RE_GSR_2009_Update.pdf Renewables Gobal Status Report: 2009 Update].</ref>  
'''REN21''' (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century) is an international organization consisting of a wide variety of stakeholders who aim to enable a rapid global transition to [[renewable energy]]. REN21 advocates promotional policies that increase the wise use of renewable energy technologies.  REN21 issues various papers and reports, including the ''Renewables Global Status Report'' series.<ref>REN21. [http://www.unep.fr/shared/docs/publications/RE_GSR_2009_Update.pdf Renewables Global Status Report: 2009 Update].</ref> The REN21 headquarters is in [[Paris, France]].<ref>http://www.ren21.net/ The REN21 website.</ref>


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REN21 (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century) is an international organization consisting of a wide variety of stakeholders who aim to enable a rapid global transition to renewable energy. REN21 advocates promotional policies that increase the wise use of renewable energy technologies. REN21 issues various papers and reports, including the Renewables Global Status Report series.[1] The REN21 headquarters is in Paris, France.[2]

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