energy transition
Energy transition refers to the process of transitioning from the use of non-renewable, carbon-intensive energy sources (such as fossil fuels) to sustainable, low-carbon alternatives (such as renewables and clean technologies) to meet the world's increasing energy demands while mitigating climate change and ensuring environmental sustainability.
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- bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (beccs)
- calculating the social cost of carbon
- carbon budgeting
- carbon capture and storage
- carbon tax
- climate change mitigation
- decentralized energy systems
- electric vehicles
- emissions reduction
- energy efficiency measures
- energy policy and regulation
- energy poverty eradication
- energy storage technologies
- energy-efficient buildings
- fossil fuel consumption
- fossil fuel depletion
- fossil fuels
- green jobs and economic opportunities
- international collaborations on energy transition
- public awareness and education on energy transition
- renewable energy investment
- renewable energy sources
- smart grids and energy management
- sustainable development goals and energy transition
- sustainable energy sources
- sustainable transportation
- technological advancements in clean energy
- transitioning to a low-carbon economy