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Europe generated 345 TWh of wind and solar power between March and September (Photo: Panos Mitsios/Greenpeace)

Report: Renewables best way to deal with inflation

Russia's energy war and high energy prices in Europe has some politicians calling on the EU to restart previously moribund gas infrastructure projects and expand gas supply.

But global think tanks Ember and E3G claim fast-tracking renewables is a more effective way to deal with energy price inflation.

The expansion of solar and wind generation in Europe...

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

Europe generated 345 TWh of wind and solar power between March and September (Photo: Panos Mitsios/Greenpeace)

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Author Bio

Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

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