Global Renewable Power Expansion Paves Way for Tripling Goal by 2030

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At the COP28 conference, over 130 national governments, along with the European Union, have committed to collaborating in order to triple the world's installed renewable energy capacity to at least 11,000 GW by 2030. This agreement marks a significant step towards achieving global climate goals and combating climate change, as outlined in the Renewables 2023 report by the IEA, which provides insights into the deployment of renewable energy technologies and the challenges and barriers to their growth.
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