Forbes
At last week’s International Summit on the Future of Energy Security, the leaders of the United Kingdom and the European Union emphasized two goals: to expand the deployment of “homegrown” low-carbon energies, and to reduce dependence on foreign energy. They welcomed energy interdependence within Europe—among allies—but not with Russia, which has weaponized energy as geopolitical
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Why Energy Imports Strengthen Energy Security
At last week’s International Summit on the Future of Energy Security, the leaders of the United Kingdom and the European Union emphasized two goals: to expand the deployment of “homegrown” low-carbon energies, and to reduce dependence on foreign energy. They welcomed energy interdependence within Europe—among allies—but not with Russia, which has weaponized energy as geopolitical