Coronavirus to hit renewable energy installations this year, but IEA praises sector's 'resilience'
Supply chains have been disrupted and some factories have had to close their doors.Renewable installations are set to fall this year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.
While new additions are set to drop this year, overall worldwide renewable capacity is still set to increase by 6%, according to the agency. Birol noted that although countries were still building new wind turbines and solar plants, this was happening at "a much slower pace."
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