Renewable power is set to break another global record in 2022
New capacity for generating electricity from solar, wind and other renewables increased to a record level worldwide in 2021 and will grow further this year as governments increasingly seek to take advantage of renewables’ energy security and climate benefits, according to the International Energy Agency.
Learn more: https://www.iea.org/reports/renewable-energy-market-update-may-2022
Видео Renewable power is set to break another global record in 2022 канала International Energy Agency
Learn more: https://www.iea.org/reports/renewable-energy-market-update-may-2022
Видео Renewable power is set to break another global record in 2022 канала International Energy Agency
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