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Re-Run: The Economics of the Energy Transition

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The Impact of De-Globalization on Clean Energy and Competition

De-globalization presents significant challenges for the clean energy sector, as it creates competition primarily between nations rather than within a globally integrated system. This shift hampers the efficiency of the clean energy value chain, which is inherently longer and more complex than that of fossil fuels. While competition can drive innovation, the competitive landscape in a de-globalized world may lead to inefficiencies, much like the decentralized but entrepreneurial spirit seen in some top universities. This environment may foster some creativity and initiative; however, overall, the trend towards de-globalization is viewed as a detrimental force for clean energy development and has a more negative impact compared to the fossil fuel system, creating a headwind for progress in sustainable energy solutions.

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