Corporate PPAs soar in Europe in 2024, despite decline in total deal volume
Pexapark, a Swiss renewables intelligence provider, says corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) surged in Europe’s renewable energy market in 2024, despite a decline in overall contracted volumes.
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