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Overview of the Energy Problem The worldwide search for easily available and sustainable energy sources has emerged as one of the 21st century's central issues. The need for energy is growing as the world's economies and population both rise. The world community now faces a complicated and diverse energy dilemma as a result of this growing desire for power and the urgent need to counteract climate change. This challenge encompasses a range of concerns, including the depletion of limited fossil fuel resources and the necessity of shifting towards cleaner and renewable alternatives. The…mehr

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Overview of the Energy Problem The worldwide search for easily available and sustainable energy sources has emerged as one of the 21st century's central issues. The need for energy is growing as the world's economies and population both rise. The world community now faces a complicated and diverse energy dilemma as a result of this growing desire for power and the urgent need to counteract climate change. This challenge encompasses a range of concerns, including the depletion of limited fossil fuel resources and the necessity of shifting towards cleaner and renewable alternatives. The Increasing Need for Energy Energy use and availability have always had a significant impact on human growth and development. Energy consumption increases with the development of society. Global energy consumption is rising at an unprecedented rate in the twenty-first century due to a number of causes including population increase, urbanization, industrialization, and developments in technology. Particularly developing nations are seeing fast economic expansion, which has raised demand for energy to run businesses, residences, and vehicles. In the past, fossil fuels-mainly coal, oil, and natural gas-have formed the foundation of the world's energy mix. But there's a big price to pay for this reliance. Large volumes of greenhouse gases are released during the burning of fossil fuels, which exacerbates climate change and degrades the ecosystem. Furthermore, it is not long-term viable to harvest and consume these limited resources. Consequently, it is now essential to switch to more renewable and sustainable energy sources.