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Renewable energy targets in 2022: A guide to design - cover

Renewable energy targets in 2022: A guide to design

Irena International Renewable Energy Agency

Casa editrice: IRENA

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This report presents an overview of the latest updates in climate commitments made ahead of COP27, focusing on the renewable energy targets in NDCs.
Disponibile da: 01/11/2022.

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