Energy transformation refers to large-scale changes in how energy is produced, distributed, and consumed within societies. It involves shifting from fossil fuel-based systems to cleaner, low-carbon, and renewable energy sources. Energy transformation includes electrification, renewable integration, digitalization, energy storage, and sector coupling. This transition addresses climate change, environmental protection, and energy security challenges. Energy transformation requires technological innovation, infrastructure development, policy reform, and social acceptance. It reshapes energy markets, industries, and employment patterns. Successful energy transformation supports sustainable economic growth while reducing emissions and resource depletion.
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