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Did Europe Move To Renewables Too Fast Or Too Slow (Or Just Right?)

Por: Forbes Business October 03, 2022

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Wind turbines are seen near the coal-fired power station Neurath of German energy giant RWE in ... [+] Garzweiler, Germany. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images There’s a popular narrative circulating—particularly around the fossil-fuel and nuclear industries—that Europe is facing an energy crisis because it moved to renewables too fast. A keynote speaker circled the idea last week at the Baker Institute’s... + full article



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