The world is moving into 'a new age of clean technology manufacturing' that could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars per year by 2030, the IEA says.
The world is moving into "a new age of clean technology manufacturing" that could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars per year, the International Energy Agency says.
The energy agency notes there are potential headwinds related to supply chains, a long-standing issue that's been thrown into sharp relief in recent years. Published Thursday morning, the IEA's Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 report — which referred to "the dawn of a new industrial age" — looked at the manufacturing of technologies including wind turbines, heat pumps, batteries for electric vehicles, solar panels and electrolyzers for hydrogen.
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