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Sustainable New Normal: Green Energy Capacity Increases by 45% During COVID-19 Pandemic
Despite the pandemic, global renewable energy output increased by 45 percent to 280 gigawatts in 2020, owing to an "unprecedented surge" in wind and solar energy, according to a recent study from the International Energy Agency. It's the biggest spike in a single year since 1999.
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