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How to accelerate the energy transition in developing economies
Energy transition mechanisms could be a way to facilitate the necessary shift from coal to renewables in the developing world. Here's how they work.
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Energy transition mechanisms could be a way to facilitate the necessary shift from coal to renewables in the developing world. Here's how they work.
Around 70% of existing coal capacity is in China, India and 20 other developing countries. Here's how they can phase out coal power and go green instead.