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IEA: Renewables could top coal as electricity source by 2025

Por: ABC News World December 06, 2022

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BERLIN -- The expansion of renewable power generation picked up sharply in 2022 and within three years it could pass coal as the top source of electricity, The International Energy Agency said in a new report published Tuesday.The Paris-based agency said the global energy crisis stoked by Russia's invasion of has triggered an unprecedented surge in renewables as countries look to wind and solar power to bolster their energy security.More... + full article



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