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North America’s energy transition is still advancing, but politics are changing the pace
A new outlook says renewables should keep gaining share in North America through 2035, but political volatility, grid execution, and surging electricity demand are making the transition less predictable.
Key Takeaways
- Renewables are still projected to gain share in North America through 2035.
- The region is expected to trail the global pace of clean-energy capacity growth.
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DT Editorial AI··via energymonitor.ai