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By Aidą Kadyrzhanova in Prague Clean energy can account for as much as 75% of energy generation across Emerging Europe and Central Asia by 2060, up from just 9% today, says the World Bank’s inaugural ‘Net Zero Energy by 2060’ report released on February 22. Decarbonising the energy system in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) — broadly referring to Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe, the former Soviet Union and Turkey — presents a formidable challenge, given the high dependence on coal and other fossil fuels in a number of countries, yet the World Bank outlines feasible pathways for achieving ne…

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