Study: National clean power targets worldwide failing to align with global ambition

Michael Holder
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Progress towards the collective global pledge to triple renewables capacity by 2030 has barely shifted in the past two years since the goal was set two years ago, fresh analysis claims

National renewable power ambitions worldwide have barely progressed over the past two years, despite countries having signed up to a collective global goal to triple clean electricity capacity by the end...

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