We are now in the early stages of the energy revolution, which was substantial and rapid in the 21st century. This new energy system - highly fragmented, efficient, and increasingly dependent on renewable resources and hydrogen fuels - has begun to appear in other parts of the world. Without a visionary leader, it is possible to lag behind its economic competitors and jeopardize its political credibility on the international stage, as evidenced by its number of principles for the 21st century energy system:
1. Energy efficiency: an investment in energy efficiency - getting the same lighting, cooking, heating, mobile and industrial services will reduce energy demand.
2. Natural gas: Natural gas is the cleanest and fastest-growing fossil fuel, and its recent price increases have become the fuel of choice for power generation. But the challenge for natural gas is not to drill for ecologically sensitive areas, but to develop new and efficient uses, including cogeneration or cogeneration and micro-electricity technologies.
3. Nuclear power and clean coal - The cost of nuclear power generation is about twice that of other energy sources in the current electricity market. This cost, combined with public opposition, has caused the new building to stagnate around the world. Private investors are reluctant to invest large amounts of money in nuclear power. Although nuclear power remains the main source of energy for major countries, it has its risks. Nuclear fission processes still produce harmful radiation. Research is conducted in an intensive manner to generate energy through nuclear fusion. A major breakthrough has recently been made in the search for such rich and clean energy. It may take about 20 years before the first nuclear fusion power plants are built in various countries. These fusion power plants will be launched globally for another 30 years.
4. Renewable energy: Oil first appeared in the niche market and then grew rapidly. The same is true for wind and solar power, which is growing at a double-digit rate every year. This is mainly due to the significant reduction in the cost of producing energy through wind turbines and solar panels. It takes 20 years before renewable energy can be used for most humans.
Overall, the prospects for clean and cheap energy supply are promising. A large investment is invested in the development of technologies and power supplies that clean and cheap energy.
Orignal From: Energy for the next 30 years
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