IEA blames slowdown in energy innovation on market uncertainty

The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that energy innovation is slowing as shifting priorities and financing changes hinder progress, despite past investments driving economic and security gains.

IEA blames slowdown in energy innovation on market uncertainty

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