Surge of Asian projects drives year-on-year clean energy investment jump

Madeleine Cuff
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More than $75bn was invested in clean energy in the third quarter of this year, according to new figures, putting the sector on track to beat 2014

In the past three months, $75.4bn of new investment has poured into the global clean energy sector, putting it on track to beat last year's total investment of $286bn. New figures recently released...

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