The path to decarbonization — switching from the use of fossil fuels to renewable energy sources — cannot be treated as a one-size-fits all. Every area has its own energy landscape, geography and regulatory environment, meaning that electric decarbonization requires a tailored solution for each locale.In Asia-Pacific, the electricity grid and availability of clean energy resources can vary significantly from country to country. Our progress in the region to advance our 2030 goal for 24/7 carbon-free energy (CFE) has steadily been gaining momentum. Over the past year, we’ve announced long-term agreements for 275 megawatts of new clean energy generation capacity in the region, in addition to supporting the development of a 1 gigawatt pipeline of new solar capacity in Taiwan.Here are three ways we’re working to put more carbon-free energy onto our operated grids in Asia-Pacific.
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