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How can America get back to an energy transition that's good for the economy and the environment? That's the question at the heart of this eye-opening and richly informative dissection of the Trump administration's energy policy. The policy was ardently pro-fossil fuel and ferociously...
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This study presents an assessment of Pakistan's energy security performance by measuring its Energy Security Index (ESIOP) for the years 1991-2040. The ESIOP consists of 39 indicators finalized by discrimination analysis, reliability testing and weighted through principal component analysis...
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Companies are buying clean energy and seeking investment opportunities to achieve net zero emissions. Yet, most remain focused on reducing their direct environmental impact and may miss out on opportunities to invest in system-wide and scalable impacts that can secure a company’s license to...
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Agency (IEA), USA Global Energy Institute (GEI), World Economic Forum (WEF), Australian Government (RET) and researchers are …
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Energy democracy : an introduction / Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker and Danielle Endres -- Salar dimensions of power and governance in energy democracy : introduction / Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker -- International energy governance : opportunities and challenges for democratic politics / Anabela...
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choice but to fulfill. However, this need may remain largely unfulfilled unless all the countries in the world act in concert …
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Sustainable energy is at the heart of the global development and climate change agenda. Reaching the targets set by the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) will require a rapid increase in energy access, renewable energy and the efficient use of existing energy resources....
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Global energy demand is likely to increase by 45 percent by 2030. Climate change will threaten existing employment and necessitate new green jobs. Funding has gone towards such renewable energy technologies as wind and solar; such fuel economy options as second-generation hybrids, plug-in...
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