IEA: COVID-19 will Slow, not Stop, New-Build Renewable Generation

IEA: COVID-19 will Slow, not Stop, New-Build Renewable Generation

IEA: COVID-19 will Slow, not Stop, New-Build Renewable Generation


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SUGAR LAND, TEXAS--June 2, 2020--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Renewable power generation development around the world has been hurt, but not halted, by the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Energy Agency (IEA) (Paris, France) said in a report issued late last month. However, the agency sees renewable power development bouncing back in 2021, assuming the renewal of supportive policies and extensions of existing government deadlines to reflect the global economic shutdown caused by the pandemic.

Within this article: Status of the renewable power industry amid COVID-19.

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