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For the first time, the generating capacity of renewable energy systems around the world has surpassed coal power . According to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the growth was in large part due to new installations of solar...
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10/27/2016
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released its Renewables 2019 market forecast, detailing analysis on renewable energy and technologies. In the report, industry trends show that the world’s total renewable-based power capacity will grow...
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10/22/2019
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A report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) has revealed that renewable energy has defied the coronavirus pandemic to hit new records. Worldwide, renewable electricity installations have reached an all-time high. According to the...
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11/11/2020
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The Indian government has embarked on many large scale renewable energy projects that are predicted to enable the world’s second most populous country to surpass its commitment to cut carbon emissions. According to a recently released report from...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/K19UG
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05/20/2019
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Last year, the world invested more in solar power than all fossil-fuel sources combined. Investors and governments installed an all-time record of 157 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity, according to a new report from the United Nations...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/IH2TI
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04/19/2018
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A province in China just showed it is indeed possible to obtain all of our electricity from renewable sources . Qinghai Province recently ran solely on solar , wind , and hydropower for around a week. The province, which is home to over five million...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/FY48B
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06/27/2017
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