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Octopus Energy to invest £1.5bn in Asia-Pacific renewables

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British firm Octopus Energy Group has announced plans to invest 1.5 billion pounds ($1.21 billion) in the Asia-Pacific energy market by 2027 to accelerate the region's transition to clean energy.

Of the total investment, 1.2 billion pounds will go towards solar and wind generation, with half investing in the Japanese renewables market.

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