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Renewables to Overtake Coal and Become World's Biggest Source of Electricity Generation by 2025, IEA Says

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 06, 2022

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Mischa Keijser Image Source Getty Images Wind turbines in the Netherlands. A report from the International Energy Agency “expects renewables to become the primary energy source for electricity generation globally in the next three years, overtaking coal.” data-ellipsis=false> Renewables are on course to overtake coal and become the planet's biggest source of electricity generation by the middle of this decade, according to the... + full article



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