Renewable power has always been a weapon against climate change and air pollution, but renewables can also add “cost competitive” to their list of benefits. Solar photovoltaics and onshore wind are deepening their positions as the cheapest technologies for generating power across much of the globe, Energy Intelligence finds in its latest Energy Cost Report.
Hosted by: Philippe Roos, Senior Reporter, Energy Intelligence and Lauren Craft, Editor, EI New Energy
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