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More than half of new power in U.s., Eu is green
Technology News (Jul 16 2010) Emissions , Fossil Fuel , Wind
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More than half of all new electricity capacity added in the United States and Europe last year was from renewable power such as wind and solar, a body backed by the International Energy Agency and the UN reported.
Last year was also a record year for the amount of new green power added to the grid, partly a result of shifting deployment and manufacture to emerging economies including Brazil, India and China, from flagging developed countries.
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