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Renewable power generation costs in 2022 - cover

Renewable power generation costs in 2022

International Renewable Energy Agency Irena

Maison d'édition: IRENA

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THE COMPETITIVENESS OF RENEWABLE POWER IMPROVED DRAMATICALLY IN 2022, DESPITE COST INFLATION. 
After decades of falling costs and improving performance in solar and wind technologies, the economic benefits of renewable power generation – in addition to its environmental benefits – are now compelling.
Disponible depuis: 17/10/2023.

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