Renewable Energy Growth Prevented $480 Billion in Fossil Fuel Spending
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The Renewable Energy Institute reports that, according to a press release from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the global expansion of renewable energy in 2025 avoided an estimated $480 billion in fossil fuel costs, highlighting the renewable energy sectors growing role in strengthening energy security and economic resilience. The cost gap between renewables and [...] The post Renewable Energy Growth Prevented $480 Billion in Fossil Fuel Spending appeared first on The Renewable Energy Institute .
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