Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era
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Author: Miquel Yafari, CRO, Growth & Strategy Advisor Solar works. Wind works. Storage is scaling. After a year of conversations across Europe’s energy markets from the Belgrade Energy Forum to Bucharest and, most recently, the halls of Intersolar in Munich I have become convinced that the decisive question of the energy transition has quietly changed. […]The post Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era appeared first on Balkan Green Energy News .
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