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Renewable Energy Generation Set to increase by 84% in the Next Five Years Driven by AI and Global Electrification-As per BloombergNEF’s Report

Renewable Energy Generation Set to increase by 84% in the Next Five Years Driven by AI and Global Electrification-Says BloombergNEF’s New Energy Outlook 2025     According to BloombergNEF’s (BNEF) newly released New Energy Outlook 2025, global renewable power generation is poised for a dramatic surge, expected to grow by 84% over the next five years. […]

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Clearway Energy- This stock of renewable energy increased by 60% in 2020, there is still a lot of growth ahead

Clearway has secured several other investments over the past year that will bolster its results in 2022 and beyond. By the end of the third quarter, Clearway’s current investment portfolio was set to grow its proforma CAFD to an annualized rate of $ 345 million, or $ 1.71 per share, when all of its deals are closed and new projects come online.

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“Green Hydrogen” could become a market of 12 trillion US Dollars.

Yes!! The “green hydrogen” could become a market report of 12 trillion dollars. How to play it? Read here Calling it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, analysts estimate that the addressable market could be worth 10 trillion euros ($ 11.7 trillion) by 2050, divided between Asia, the United States and Europe. London-based analysts, led by Alberto Gandolfi,

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Pandemic prompts ‘Big Restart’. Energy companies to invest more in renewables: Executives

SINGAPORE: The economic trauma caused by the coronavirus pandemic persuaded energy companies to increase investments in renewables, hydrogen and other low-carbon alternatives, but fossil fuels will remain dominant for the foreseeable future, industry executives said. Recovering from the onset of the pandemic, global oil consumption fell by more than 20 percent in the second quarter

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