IEA: Welcome to the new age of clean technology manufacturing

Cecilia Keating
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Blades for wind turbines stored outside of a factory waiting for shipping | Credit: iStock
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Blades for wind turbines stored outside of a factory waiting for shipping | Credit: iStock

The world has entered a new era of mass-produced clean tech manufacturing, according to the IEA - and governments can choose to lead, or be led

More than 14 million people around the world should be employed in clean energy manufacturing by 2030, as production of the technologies that underpin the net zero transition enters a mass market phase....

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