The statement also extended the Climate Change Agreement Scheme, which will give energy-intensive businesses like steel, ceramics and breweries approximately £300m of tax relief every year.
The push for a transition to cleaner energy, driven by strong policies and financial support, will heavily impact the future of renewables, allowing them to take almost 50% of the power mix by 2035. From a regional perspective, Europe and North America will continue to have an accelerated shift into clean technologies, whereas progress is slower in Asia-Pacific and specially Middle East where thermal technologies will still be their main power source. The development of new technologies such as hydrogen, energy storage, carbon capture and smart grids, are also driving change in the power sector.
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