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    • IEA releases renewable energy report, projecting renewables to be largest electricity generator by early 2025

    19th Dec 2022

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    • Coal in high demand in 2022, but European future to be limited, while Japanese project signals some hope for low-carbon firing in Asia

    15th Aug 2022

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    • IEA expects 95% of additional power generation capacity to 2026 will be renewable, but projects that rollout will need to be even faster to meet climate goals

    06th Dec 2021

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    • Grid stabilisation costs at higher proportions of renewable energy highlighted by retired Foster Wheeler engineer

    08th Nov 2021

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    • IEA predicts electricity demand to rise sharply in 2021 and 2022

    02nd Aug 2021

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    • IEA finds a 10% increase in energy-related investment this year, but not quite enough in renewables

    05th Jun 2021

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Eurofer urges EC to only gradually remove free carbon permits after introduction of carbon border tax

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