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Green by Iceland at COP29: Iceland Offers Blueprint for Renewable Energy Success and Collaborative Climate Solutions

REYKJAVÍK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Iceland’s business delegation is heading to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, to share its proven expertise in 100% renewable energy in electricity and heating as well as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies. Led by Green by Iceland, in cooperation with the Icelandic Ministry of Environment, Energy, and Climate, the delegation aims to foster global partnerships to accelerate green energy transitions and support climate resilience. “The urgency to scal...

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