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"Will Renewables Ride Out The Virus Better Than Oil And Gas?"

"Few industries have survived the novel coronavirus pandemic unscathed — and the renewable energy sector is no exception.

But market watchers say there are signs that wind and solar companies are in a better position to rebound from the crisis than their counterparts in the oil and gas industry.

And they point to China as evidence.

There, experts say industrial activity — especially construction — is showing early signs of a recovery, with renewable energy projects benefiting. Chinese solar panel makers say product shipments that were supposed to occur in the first quarter have been delayed, not destroyed."

Nathanial Gronewold reports for ClimateWire March 31, 2020.

Source: ClimateWire, 04/01/2020