Existing infrastructure offers a green energy shortcut without cutting corners
Digital Edition: Existing infrastructure offers a green energy shortcut without cutting corners
Last month the International Energy Agency (IEA) published a report stating that 80M km of new power lines ought to be built or replaced by 2040 if we intend to meet internationally agreed climate targets. That’s equivalent to doubling the entire planet’s existing grid system.
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