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Global Energy Transition

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The global energy transition refers to the shift from traditional, fossil fuel-based energy sources to renewable and sustainable alternatives. This transition is driven by the need to combat climate change and achieve a more environmentally friendly energy system.

Key Features

  • Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
  • Promotion of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower
  • Investment in energy efficiency and conservation
  • Development of smart grid technologies
  • Implementation of policies and regulations to support the transition

Pros

  • Mitigates climate change by reducing carbon emissions
  • Promotes clean energy sources that are more sustainable in the long term
  • Creates new job opportunities in the renewable energy sector
  • Increases energy security by diversifying energy sources

Cons

  • Initial costs for transitioning to renewable energy can be high
  • Challenges related to intermittency of renewable energy sources

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