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Home » IEA: Solar Will be ‘No. 1 Source of Electricity’ Worldwide by 2027
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In the next five years, the world will add about 2,400 GW of renewable energy capacity, roughly the same as has been deployed in the past 20 years. | IEA

IEA: Solar Will be ‘No. 1 Source of Electricity’ Worldwide by 2027

Green Hydrogen to Become a Small but Significant Driver for Solar, Wind Growth

Dec 6, 2022
K Kaufmann
Hydrogen / Onshore Wind Power / Offshore Wind Power / Community solar / Rooftop solar

Driven by global energy security concerns and new government support, renewable energy could see unprecedented growth in the next 5 years, according to IEA.

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