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Solar is winning the energy race
Solar power has become the world's cheapest energy source and is expanding rapidly, with global capacity potentially reaching 9,000 GW by 2030. China leads in solar capacity, followed by the EU and US, while solar's growth is displacing coal and other traditional power sources globally.
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Solar is winning the energy race
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