2023年清洁能源或创纪录增长,化石燃料将进入衰退时代
根据气候智库Ember的一项新分析,随着风能和太阳能发电实现创纪录的增长,煤炭、石油和天然气将逐渐从电力系统中被挤出,电力行业即将进入“化石燃料发电量下降的新时代”。
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根据气候智库Ember的一项新分析,随着风能和太阳能发电实现创纪录的增长,煤炭、石油和天然气将逐渐从电力系统中被挤出,电力行业即将进入“化石燃料发电量下降的新时代”。
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