Europe makes renewables progress but tied to fossil fuels
Europe’s renewable power installation is at record highs but the continent’s imports continue to be weighted in favour of fossil fuels, according to the EU’s State of Energy report.
Europe’s renewable power installation is at record highs but the continent’s imports continue to be weighted in favour of fossil fuels, according to the EU’s State of Energy report.
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