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Asia-Pacific energy investment to rebound in 2021: WoodMac

WHILE the Asia-Pacific’s renewable energy investment demand is expected to take a steep drop this year, analyst group Wood Mackenzie expects the region to make a sharp rebound by 2021.

Asia-Pacific energy investment to rebound in 2021: WoodMac

  It comes as China is set to rubber-stamp new energy and market policies which prioritise renewables, at its National People's Congress tomorrow.  WoodMac head of power & renewables for Asia Pacific...

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