Renewable energy capacity expanded more than 50% in 2023, says IEA
Global renewable energy capacity expanded by more than 50% in 2023, representing the biggest expansion in the past three decades.
Global renewable energy capacity expanded by more than 50% in 2023, representing the biggest expansion in the past three decades.
Following a ‘decade of stagnation’, the IEA has called for investment in the global electricity grid to increase to more than $600 billion a year.
Is the International Energy Agency’s full-scale review of each nation’s energy policy as thorough as it should be?
It’s still possible to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but it requires all new fossil fuel projects to be scrapped from this year.
The International Energy Agency is predicting that a post-pandemic boom will lead to the second largest increase in annual carbon emissions.
The UK’s commitment to renewable energy has seen it rise to the top of the tables as the world’s largest producer of power from offshore wind farms, but it won’t stay there very long. According to the International Energy Agency, the UK
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