In 80% of the world, energy will be bought where it is economic. You have to help the rest of the world get energy at a reasonable price.
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The consumption and production of energy is a major component of the global economy.
Price creates incentive, and energy will be developed if there's demand for it at the price you can develop it.
Today, we're very dependent on cheap energy. We just take it for granted - all the things you have in the house, the way industry works.
As the economy grows, so will the demand for energy.
Well, there's no doubt about the fact that, that higher energy prices lead to greater conservation, greater energy efficiency, and they also, of course, play a useful role on the supply side.
Energy is necessary for economic growth, for a better quality of life, and for human progress.
Energy is one topic on which different countries can work together collaboratively. If we can all produce energy from an element that's available in abundance on our planet, that would be a good thing, but we have to learn how to produce energy in large quantities, cheaply, efficiently and without detriment to the environment.
The more that energy costs, the less economic activity there can be.
Every day we are paying more for energy than we should due to poor insulation, inefficient lights, appliances, and heating and cooling equipment - money we could save by investing in energy efficiency.
Today's energy mix is the result of yesterday's consumer habits, considerable investment, and various political decisions. The potential of renewable energies, now a well-established fact, is undeniable if given the time to arrive at the technical and economic maturity that will free them from subsidization policies.
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