Green transition: Power now in the hands of developing countries, says BNEF

Madeleine Cuff
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Global volume of new coal-fired capacity falls 38 per cent in 2017, as developing nations pivot to green power

US President Donald Trump may have not got the message that coal is now the pariah at the global energy party, but it is becoming increasingly clear that almost every other world leader - and energy industry...

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