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Renewable Power Grows Strongly, Despite the Pandemic

Sources of renewable energy are expected together to be the main generators of electricity by 2025, eclipsing coal, the International Energy Agency said.

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"Renewable sources of energy are “immune to Covid,” Fatih Birol, executive director at International Energy Agency. Growth is expected to accelerate to around 10 percent next year as projects disrupted by the pandemic will come online.

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