The global energy crisis could accelerate a clean energy revolution, IEA says
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60% : But the IEA predicts that renewed investment and interest in clean energy projects could change that.52% :"Today's energy crisis is delivering a shock of unprecedented breadth and complexity," according to the IEA's report, which added that the biggest "tremors" have been felt in natural gas, coal, oil, and electricity markets.
51% : The IEA warned that current levels of renewable energy use were "far from enough" to provide relief to consumers during the current energy crisis.
48% : Prices for renewable energy, meanwhile, have only played a "marginal role" in raising electricity costs, which means a clean energy transition could be a solution to the energy crisis, according to the IEA,Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Europe's green drive as the reason behind the continent's current energy woes.
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