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ENERGY SECURITY

The energy security of a state is the national security of that state. The lack of energy supply (primary energy resources or electricity) of final consumers leads to the onset of crises that cause societal imbalance causing extreme damage to the safety of citizens, industry, the national economy and thus national security because all sectors

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INVESTMENT

Global energy investment is set to increase by 8 per cent in 2022 to reach USD 2.4 trillion, with the anticipated rise coming mainly in clean energy. Although encouraging, the growth investment is still far from enough to tackle the multiple dimensions of today’s energy crisis and pave the way toward a cleaner and more

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Improving energy efficiency is one of the most cost-effective measures countries can take. Energy-efficient technologies, such as lighting based on LEDs, use less energy while providing the same or better light output. Deploying such technologies can substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions energy efficiency also provides other benefits such as economic development, job creation, reduction of

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ENERGY AND WATER

Energy and water are essential, inseparable, and inextricably linked resources that are recognized as indispensable inputs to modern economic and national security. Understanding the nexus of energy and water may help minimize energy and water consumption and reduce environmental emissions.

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ENERGY ACCESS

Despite the rapid developments in clean energy solutions, 1.1 billion people around the world still live without access to any form of electricity. We work on initiatives that use sustainable energy as a catalyst for the socio-economic development of rural communities in a gender-inclusive manner. Innovations in technological solutions, business models, partnerships, and knowledge generation

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CLIMATE CHANGE

Energy accounts for two-thirds of total greenhouse gas, so the energy sector is the central player in efforts to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change. Promoting sustainable development and combating climate change have become intertwined

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CONSTRUCTION

The construction sector is responsible for 40 per cent of global energy consumption and 33 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions. Ensuring new constructions are sustainable and energy-efficient will be key to our efforts to tackle climate change.

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