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The European
Climate Foundation (ECF) has just published a ground-breaking study put forth by McKinsey. Conducted in consultation with corporations and
other organizations from the renewable and electricity sectors, it
explores options for a carbon-free European power sector by 2050. The
study outlines plausible ways to achieve an 80% emissions reduction
target compared with 1990 levels from a broad European perspective. Such a power supply...
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