20160909 5thanniv tomaskaberger · data från bp statistical review of world energy 2016, for 0 %...
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Tomas KåbergerExecutive Board Chairman Renewable Energy InstituteProfessor, Co-director Energy Area of Advance Chalmers University of Technology
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Global carbon
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CO2-emission leading regions 1965- 2015
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Japan, Mton CO2-emissions
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Solar Data from BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2016
Japan, share of renewable power
-Reaching 22-24% will not need another 14 years
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Let us celebrate progress! –
and continue to make Japan energy-rich