Opinion
Resistance to renewables will continue to grow unless the communities hosting these projects can retain a fair share of value.
As the scale and pace of new energy developments increases, the question of what constitutes a fair share for communities hosting these projects is becoming ever more critical.
Across the globe we are generating more and more electricity from wind and solar, yet most of our energy still comes from fossil fuels: gas for heating, oil for transport, coal for making steel and concrete. We need more. . .
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