The Grid’s Net Zero Challenges: BloombergNEF

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This decade is shaping up to be crucial for the world’s net zero ambitions, with much of the focus going towards scaling up renewable energy. But it’s not just output that needs to be increased. Infrastructure also needs be built to carry all that solar and wind power. BloombergNEF’s Head of Grids and Utilities Sanjeet Sanghera discusses this and other green energy challenges with Bloomberg’s Kriti Gupta.

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