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...However, he called for greater efforts to help emerging economies invest more in clean energy....
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...Battery costs have fallen by more than 90 per cent over the past 15 years, one of the fastest declines ever seen in clean energy technologies, the IEA said....
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...The US government has offered sweeping incentives to clean energy developers in a bid to rapidly decarbonise the electricity grid....
...Smart Green Shipping (SGS), the company that has developed the device, and some of the world’s leading shipowners are convinced it can provide clean power to supplement ships’ engines....
...But it is also at the heart of one of the biggest challenges facing whoever forms the next government: making far greater inroads in the country’s shift away from fossil fuels, while boosting growth and...
...The IEA says strengthening policies in existing markets and boosting bio-jet fuel use can help close the gap....
...troubled but rare asset formerly owned by resources giant Glencore, had drawn offers worth hundreds of millions of dollars from big names in the mining world eager to gain access to a metal that is crucial to clean...
...Even as global temperatures smash through record highs, the oil industry is claiming the world can’t afford the rapid transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energy....
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...Amin Nasser said the world needed instead to invest in fossil fuels to meet demand at a time when the clean energy transition was “visibly failing on most fronts”....
...Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (“Amid the climate gloom, let’s look at the good news”, Opinion, March 21), is concentrating on clean technologies because the fossil fuel...
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