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- Energy_transition abstract "The Energy transition (German: Energiewende) is the shift by several countries to sustainable economies by means of renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable development. The final goal is the abolishment of coal and other non-renewable energy sources.Renewable energy encompasses wind, biomass (such as landfill gas and sewage gas), hydropower, solar power (thermal and photovoltaic), geothermal, and ocean power. These renewable sources are to serve as an alternative to fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and nuclear fuel (uranium).Piecemeal measures often have only limited potential, so a timely implementation for the energy transition requires multiple approaches in parallel. Energy conservation and improvements in energy efficiency thus play a major role. An example of an effective energy conservation measure is improved insulation for buildings; an example of improved energy efficiency is cogeneration of heat and power. Smart electric meters can schedule energy consumption for times when electricity is available inexpensively.After such a transitional period, with a continuing increase in renewable energy production these are expected to make up most, if not all, of the world's energy production in 50 years according to a 2011 projection by the International Energy Agency, dramatically reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases.".
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- Energy_transition wikiPageExternalLink energytransition.de.
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- Energy_transition subject Category:Energy_policy.
- Energy_transition subject Category:Renewable_energy_commercialization.
- Energy_transition comment "The Energy transition (German: Energiewende) is the shift by several countries to sustainable economies by means of renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable development. The final goal is the abolishment of coal and other non-renewable energy sources.Renewable energy encompasses wind, biomass (such as landfill gas and sewage gas), hydropower, solar power (thermal and photovoltaic), geothermal, and ocean power.".
- Energy_transition label "Energietransitie".
- Energy_transition label "Energiewende".
- Energy_transition label "Energy transition".
- Energy_transition label "Transformacja energetyczna".
- Energy_transition label "Transición energética".
- Energy_transition label "Transition énergétique".
- Energy_transition label "Transizione energetica".
- Energy_transition label "能量过渡计划".
- Energy_transition sameAs Energiewende.
- Energy_transition sameAs Transición_energética.
- Energy_transition sameAs Transition_énergétique.
- Energy_transition sameAs Transizione_energetica.
- Energy_transition sameAs Energietransitie.
- Energy_transition sameAs Transformacja_energetyczna.
- Energy_transition sameAs m.0j9np94.
- Energy_transition sameAs Q795757.
- Energy_transition sameAs Q795757.
- Energy_transition wasDerivedFrom Energy_transition?oldid=605878004.
- Energy_transition depiction Schneebergerhof_01.jpg.
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