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Wind, Waves, and Data to Shape the Economy

For the first time, wind, waves, and data will be included in measuring the size of a country’s economy, following changes approved by the United Nations. This update builds on existing rules, which previously considered assets like oil fields, and reflects the growing importance of renewable energy and digital resources.

Set to take effect in 2030, this change could lead to a rise in estimated economic sizes. In the UK, this may impact financial commitments, such as defense and aid spending, which are based on a percentage of the economy. If the economy appears 2-3% larger due to these updates, it could add billions to government spending.

The economic value of wind and waves will be assessed based on the energy potential of a country’s turbines. Additionally, data will now be treated as an asset, independent of the physical infrastructure that stores it, like servers and cables.

Although experts describe these updates as accounting adjustments rather than fundamental changes, they could make economies look larger on paper. This may pose future budgeting challenges for governments, particularly when it comes to funding allocations.

While the impact of these changes won’t be reflected in immediate government financial reports, they could present long-term challenges for fiscal planning. With renewable energy and data playing an increasingly vital role in the global economy, these updates mark a significant shift in how economic value is measured.

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