As much as our planet cries out for an energy transition where oil-derived energy is replaced by clean and renewable energy sources, this road is still long and difficult to reach.
The reason is very simple, is that until now the demand for oil and gas has been very large and has not been replaced, apart from that the current world is trying to balance forces and make the current supply of oil can exceed or equal the existing demand in order to placate the various energy crises that may emerge in the event that the energy demand can not be covered with the current oil production.
There are oil markets such as OPEC that are very clear in their vision of the current energy scenario, and although they have to live up to their current energy commitments, they also claim to be committed to a sustainable energy transition even though they themselves recognize that it will be a long and perhaps difficult process, but it is fair and necessary.
The oil industries are aware that renewable energies could mean for humanity an important step towards finding that sustainability so necessary for life on our planet to be viable and lasting for our next generations.
The incorporation towards this transition will be gradual on the part of the oil companies, as we have seen the continuous interest of some companies such as Aramco.
Any transition needs the old elements and gradually discard them little by little, which is why I believe that it is impossible that in an energy transition process there are no energy sources derived from oil, it is important the scientific and technological contribution to work on new sources of renewable and environmentally friendly energy so that the transition process is as efficient as possible.
Greetings @carlos84, in my opinion, achieving the transition you are talking about in this article is not impossible to achieve, but the road is hard and difficult because there are interests of many countries that this does not happen, since their income depends entirely on oil.
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For now it is a difficult road ahead, but in the end the oil companies will have to accept this energy transition, and take advantage of the current prices to invest in science and technology and check which are the new proposals in technology.
Greetings and thank you for your important contribution.
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"The oil industries are aware that renewable energies could mean for humanity an important step towards the search for that sustainability so necessary for life on our planet to be viable and lasting for our next generations."
It is one of the most assertive phrases I have read, within this topic, we must take into account the planting of this resource for the coming years.
thank you for your contribution
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Hi friend, certainly sustainability depends on what we plant today in terms of energy for future generations, let's just hope they are of sufficient sustainability.
Greetings and thanks for the input.
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Hi @carlos84
Topics related to energy transition and current energy crisis got me very interested lately. So I was very happy to bump into your publication. Upvoted already/
So far we've witnessed huge problem: lack of sufficient infrastructure, which could replace old ways (energy coming from fossil fuels). It's resulting with black-outs happening in some places, and electricity bills increasing rapidly almost all over the world.
Most likely many countries will pull back from current path. Example: China is already reversing their restrictions and moving back to old ways of creating energy.
I can easily see scenario, in which goverments one after another would be "forced" to back down on their initial goals and entire program would lose it's momentum. After all, lack of infrastructure is not an easy issue to be fixed. And people in millions will display their lack of satisfaction. Blaming local leaders. Not EU administration. And those politics and local leaders will often find themself between rock and hard place.
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I would like to take this opportunity and ask you to check out recent post published on @project.hope (explaining our project economy)
Cheers, Piotr
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Hello friend, certainly the current demand for energy has caused countries that have renewable and clean energy generation projects are retreating to the generation of energy derived from fossil fuels, thus losing the momentum with which it came. However, we must wait for new technological proposals to see the possible progress of clean and renewable energies in the near future.
Greetings and thanks for sharing your impressions in this post.
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Greetings @carlos84 that energy transition of which you speak is necessary for which we must move towards a reduction in the consumption of hydrocarbons that do so much damage to our planet, product of the pollution they generate.
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It is necessary to advance and win to achieve this energy transition, greetings friend, an excellent commentary yours.
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