IEA: World on cusp of solar and battery manufacturing boom

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IEA: World on cusp of solar and battery manufacturing boom

But agency warns global economy risks becoming over-reliant on a handful of green manufacturing hubs, while heat pump, wind turbine, and green hydrogen capacity needs to accelerate

The world is on the brink of an unprecedented clean tech manufacturing boom, but key sectors are still struggling to keep pace with the level of demand required to deliver on global net zero emission goals....

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