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He Found Himself Faced With the Dilemma
By: chandoona ct Date: August 30, 2023, 1:50 am
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Finally, a note on the production debate versusatmosphere. The
energy transition challenges us through three sustainable
development goals: guarantee universal access to affordable and
reliable energy, increase renewable energy and improve
efficiency. In recent years, the global discourse has focused on
reducing emissions, but faced with the social debts of a
middle-income country like Argentina, another priority is
imposed: focusing on the goal of having accessible energy at
affordable prices and in a reliable manner. (that there is gas
and electricity and that its population can pay for them) and
for its industrial complex.
The world today is remembering a lesson: without security of
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at prices affordable by
consumers –and the State's accounts–, the environmental
transition tends to be delayed. And the transition of power
furrowed by the geopolitical dispute increases the levels of
urgency in the provision of critical elements for technological
change, given the stress of global supply chains
(semiconductors, minerals and others.
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Hence, continuing to bet on hydrocarbons is, at least in the
short/medium term, a virtuous response to the European energy
crisis and the new world order that is coming.t that point, the
Chinese leadership realized that they were very vulnerable, as
the Americans could cut off China's oil supply by blockading the
Malacca Strait. In May 2003, the Chinese government and Putin
reached an agreement for the construction of an oil pipeline
between Russia and China, which initially reduced the volume of
oil imports through Malacca.
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