How much investment can we make to avoid natural gas shortages? Japanese think tank: about two and a half apples
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发表于 2023-10-25 21:58:30
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How much investment can we make to avoid natural gas shortages? Japanese think tank: About two and a half apples. A well-known Japanese think tank has stated that during the transition from countries to clean energy, the world still needs $7 trillion (approximately 51 trillion yuan) to ensure sufficient natural gas supply during the process, which is about 2.5 times Apple's market value.
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