Amazon adds 1GW of renewable energy projects to European portfolio

Cecilia Keating
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Tech giant announces latest batch of clean energy projects in Europe, as it closes in on 100 per cent renewable energy target

Amazon has today announced it has added more than 39 renewable energy projects to its European portfolio so far this year, adding 1GW of clean energy capacity to national grids. The retail giant said...

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