Advanced Polymer Market to Reach USD 25.34 Billion by 2030; Increasing Demand for Fuel-Efficient or Electric Vehicles to Bolster Growth, says The Brainy Insights
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66% : Therefore, the global market for advanced polymer composites will benefit greatly from the increasing investments in wind energy.60% : The end user is divided into automotive, construction, aerospace, wind energy, defence, and others.
59% : Opportunities: the increasing demand for non-conventional energyThe COP26 Glasgow agreement in 2021 lists the stepping up of green funds towards developing non-conventional energy sources like wind energy.
52% : The growing concern about the climate change crisis has intensified the shift towards using non-conventional energy sources like wind and solar energy.
51% : The carbon neutrality pledges made by the governments in the Asia Pacific to avert the climate change crisis by reducing carbon emissions list the scaling up of renewable energy sources as one of the several steps they intend to take.
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