Bureaucrats derailing EU’s wind and solar push, warn analysts

Published 23:01 on July 26, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:27 on July 26, 2022  / /  EMEA

The EU's 2030 renewable power goal could be just hot air unless deployment of wind and solar capacity is doubled by mid-decade, analysts said in report published Wednesday that found the installation of multiple gigawatts is being delayed by bureaucracy.
The EU's 2030 renewable power goal could be just hot air unless deployment of wind and solar capacity is doubled by mid-decade, analysts said in report published Wednesday that found the installation of multiple gigawatts is being delayed by bureaucracy.


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