Energy policy defines the regulatory, economic, and institutional frameworks governing energy production, distribution, and consumption. It addresses energy security, affordability, environmental protection, and climate change mitigation. Effective energy policies promote renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency, and emission reduction through incentives, standards, and market mechanisms. Policy design must balance economic growth, social equity, and sustainability goals. Energy policy also shapes investment decisions and technology adoption. Strong governance, long-term planning, and international cooperation are essential. Energy policy plays a critical role in guiding the global transition toward low-carbon and resilient energy systems.
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