Tripling renewable energy capacity is ‘within reach,’ report says
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Countries aim to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030, a goal the IEA deems achievable with swift government action. The plan requires significant infrastructure upgrades, including 25 million kilometers of electricity grids and a 15-fold increase in energy storage capacity, but falling costs for solar, wind, and batteries make this target more feasible.
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