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From the Editor: Greener generation, yes, but we also need to cut demand
There’s plenty of positive news on the growth of low carbon energy in this issue of the magazine – plummeting costs for wind, solar and batteries; the emergence of subsidy-free renewables; the world’s biggest (so far) solar power project on the way; and more action on hydrogen, biofuels and electric vehicles in the UK.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy consumption, Renewables, Energy costs, Low carbon