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More than 13,000 renewable projects are set to create up to 10 million jobs worldwide and provide $2 trillion (£1.43tn) in investment opportunities.
That is the key finding from new research by Ernst & Young (EY), commissioned by the European Climate Foundation (ECF).
The study covers 47 countries, which EY claims demonstrates that even more jobs and renewable power is yet to be harnessed for a green recovery from the pandemic.
It emphasises the opportunities in the UK alone, revealing the current renewable project pipeline includes 540 projects that would lead to a potential 439,000 jobs. Additionally, if storage, transmission and distribution projects are added to that number, EY claims the potential job creation would mitigate 90% of job losses caused by the pandemic.