The energy circular economy applies circular economy principles to energy production and consumption. It focuses on reducing waste, extending resource lifecycles, and recovering energy from by-products. This approach integrates renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste-to-energy, and recycling of energy system materials. Energy circular economy models reduce environmental impact and dependency on finite resources. They encourage innovation in energy recovery, storage, and reuse. By promoting sustainable resource management, the energy circular economy supports decarbonization and long-term energy security. It is a key framework for sustainable energy transitions and climate mitigation strategies.
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