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renewable

[ri-noo, -nyoo] / rɪˈnu, -ˈnyu /


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This document will give the world a better idea of Beijing's longer-term economic goals, especially when it comes to the high-tech and renewable energy sectors, and its plans to boost sluggish domestic consumption.

From BBC

Across Europe, political appetite for further investment in renewable energy for the wider economy has faded.

From Barron's

He described the two countries as "natural partners in technology and innovation" and said they would enhance co-operation in AI, supercomputing and semiconductors, as well as jointly host a renewable energy summit.

From BBC

Particularly in markets west of the Mississippi River, renewable energy projects can push wholesale electricity prices sharply lower, or even negative, for several hours every day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Archibald said that by ending petroleum licensing, efforts can be focussed on things like renewable energy and energy efficiency.

From BBC