The shock reduction in the feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewable sources announced this week may be a blow to the wind and solar power industries, but they confirm that the cost of alternate energy is coming down.
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The shock reduction in the feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewable sources announced this week may be a blow to the wind and solar power industries, but they confirm that the cost of alternate energy is coming down.
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Natural gas will become the world’s most used fuel as countries make the transition to renewable sources, and that points to long-term gains in shares of gas producers, a newly established Canadian investment bank has stated.
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