'Coal and gas are too expensive': How clean tech is slowly but surely squeezing out fossil fuels' dominance

Michael Holder
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Two new studies have this week been added to the library of evidence showing clean power technologies are more cost competitive than the fossil fuel generation they are replacing

It has been a tough summer for those who want to deliver a healthier and more prosperous net zero emission economy. Business and households have continued to wrestle with stubbornly high inflation, net...

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