Corporate power & renewables: 5 things to look for in 2023
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- Executive summary
- 1. Evolution of the renewables’ playbook takes a leap forward
- 2. Uncertainty and bottlenecks hamper European companies
- 3. Corporate focus on US renewables really heats up
- 4. Companies scale-up emerging technology and develop new low-carbon partnerships
- 5. Supply chain issues will ease in 2023 but not disappear
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