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2023
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Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 Abstract
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Abstract
The Covid- 19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have led to major
disruptions to global energy and technology supply chains. Soaring prices for
energy and materials, and shortages of critical minerals, semiconductors and
other components are posing potential roadblocks for the energy transition.
Against this backdrop, the Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 (ETP-2023)
provides analysis on the risks and opportunities surrounding the development and
scale-up of clean energy and technology supply chains in the years ahead, viewed
through the lenses of energy security, resilience
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