Half of Global Electricity To Come From Renewables IEA Says
Nearly 50% of global electricity supplies must come from renewable energy sources in order to cut CO2 emissions in half by 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says in its latest study, “Deploying Renewables: Principles for Effective Policies.”
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Garrad Hassan – for the first time ever – organises unique 2 day Wind Energy training in Chennai, India
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UPDATE – US Senate To Vote on Renewable Energy Tax Credits Today
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