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Report: More than 680 GW of new wind to come online over next decade

December 12, 2018
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According to the Global Wind Power Market Outlook Update: Q4 2018, more than 680 GW of new wind power capacity will come online globally over the next 10 years.


Source: Renewable Energy

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