10.6.1

Strategies to Increase Energy Supply

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Increasing Energy Supplies: Strategies and Techniques

Countries use a mix of strategies to balance supply with sustainability, such as: conserving energy, improving efficiency, adjusting the energy mix, and introducing supportive policies. Some countries still rely on fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

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Energy conservation and efficiency

  • Using less energy helps reduce demand and protect natural resources.
  • Insulating homes, switching to LED lighting, and using public transport are simple conservation actions.
  • More efficient appliances and industrial systems cut waste and lower emissions.
  • Saving energy also reduces household bills and supports climate goals.
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The changing energy mix

  • Countries aim to reduce reliance on fossil fuels by increasing renewables in their energy mix.
  • Wind, solar, and hydro energy are cleaner alternatives but depend on geography and weather.
    • Balancing different sources ensures a stable and flexible energy supply.
  • Some nations still use fossil fuels and nuclear energy to meet base load demands.
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Developing energy storage and smart technologies

  • Energy storage balances supply and demand.
    • Technologies include batteries, pumped hydro, and compressed air storage.
  • Smart grids improve energy distribution and usage.
    • These techniques support renewable energy growth.
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Enhancing fossil fuel production

  • Some countries rely on the extended extraction of coal, oil, and natural gas.
    • Techniques include offshore drilling and fracking to access new reserves.
  • Fossil fuel production has risks of environmental damage and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Policies & interantinal agreements

  • Governments set laws and targets to reduce carbon emissions and encourage renewables.
    • Policies may include subsidies for green energy and taxes on polluting fuels.
  • International agreements like the Paris Agreement influence national energy choices.
  • Political will and investment decisions shape the future of global energy.

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5Paper 1 - Climate Change

6Paper 2 - Changing Populations

7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities

8Paper 2 - Development

9Paper 2 - Changing Economies

10Paper 2 - Resource Provision

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