The biggest obstacles to quickly building out renewable energy in Europe are the capacity of the supply chain and an uncertain investment environment, the head of Germany's biggest utility RWE said on Wednesday.
Electric power transmission pylon miniatures and RWE logo are seen in this illustration taken, December 9, 2022.
However, ensuring enough new renewable supply to meet energy needs and solve the climate crisis also meant tackling two key issues, the CEO added.Latest Updates
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