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		<title>Global Commission on new geopolitical power dynamics created by renewable energy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Global says the new energy age will reshape relations between states and regions; bringing "A New World" of power, security, energy independence and prosperity</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span lang="EN-GB">Political and business leaders from around the world have outlined the far-reaching <span class="il">geopolitical</span> implications of an <span class="il">energy</span> transformation driven by the rapid growth of <span class="il">renewable</span> <span class="il">energy</span>. In a <span class="il">new</span> report launched at the Assembly of the International </span><span lang="EN-GB"><span class="il">Renewable</span> <span class="il">Energy</span> Agency (IRENA), the <span class="il">Global</span> <span class="il">Commission</span> on the Geopolitics of <span class="il">Energy</span> Transformation says the <span class="il">geopolitical</span> and socio-economic consequences of a <span class="il">new</span> <span class="il">energy</span> age may be as profound as those which accompanied the shift from biomass to fossil fuels two centuries ago. These include changes in the relative position of states, the emergence of <span class="il">new</span> <span class="il">energy</span> leaders, more diverse <span class="il">energy</span> actors, changed trade relationships and the emergence of <span class="il">new</span> alliances.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">The <span class="il">Commission</span>’s report </span><strong><span lang="EN-GB">‘</span></strong><strong><em><span lang="EN-GB">A <span class="il">New</span> World</span></em></strong><strong><span lang="EN-GB">’</span></strong><span lang="EN-GB"> suggests that the <span class="il">energy</span> transformation will change <span class="il">energy</span> statecraft as we know it. Unlike fossil fuels, <span class="il">renewable</span> <span class="il">energy</span> sources are available in one form or another in most geographic locations. This abundance will strengthen <span class="il">energy</span> security and promote greater <span class="il">energy</span> independence for most states. At the same time, as countries develop renewables and increasingly integrate their electricity grids with neighbouring countries, <span class="il">new</span> interdependencies and trade patterns will emerge. The analysis finds oil and gas-related conflict may decline, as will the strategic importance of some maritime chokepoints.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">The <span class="il">energy</span> transformation will also create <span class="il">new</span> <span class="il">energy</span> leaders, the <span class="il">Commission</span> points out, with large investments in <span class="il">renewable</span> <span class="il">energy</span> technologies strengthening the influence of some countries. China, for instance, has enhanced its <span class="il">geopolitical</span> standing by taking the lead in the clean <span class="il">energy</span> race to become the world’s largest producer, exporter and installer of solar panels, wind turbines, batteries and electric vehicles. Fossil-fuel exporters may see a decline in their <span class="il">global</span> reach and influence unless they adapt their economies for the <span class="il">new</span> <span class="il">energy</span> age.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">“This report represents the first comprehensive analysis of the <span class="il">geopolitical</span> consequences of the <span class="il">energy</span> transition driven by renewables, and a key milestone in improving our understanding of this issue,” said <span class="il">Commission</span> Chair Olafur Grimsson, the former President of Iceland. “The renewables revolution enhances the <span class="il">global</span> leadership of China, reduces the influence of fossil fuel exporters and brings <span class="il">energy</span> independence to countries around the world. A fascinating <span class="il">geopolitical</span> future is in store for countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. The transformation of <span class="il">energy</span> brings big <span class="il">power</span> shifts.”</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">“The <span class="il">global</span> <span class="il">energy</span> transformation driven by renewables can reduce <span class="il">energy</span>-related <span class="il">geopolitical</span> tensions as we know them and will foster greater cooperation between states. This transformation can also mitigate social, economic and environmental challenges that are often among the root causes of <span class="il">geopolitical</span> instability and conflict,” said Adnan Z. Amin, Director-General of IRENA.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">“Overall, the <span class="il">global</span> <span class="il">energy</span> transformation presents both opportunities and challenges</span><span lang="EN-GB">,” </span><span lang="EN-GB">continued Mr. Amin</span><span lang="EN-GB">. “The benefits will outweigh the challenges, but only if the right policies and strategies are in place. It is imperative for leaders and policy makers to anticipate these changes, and be able to manage and navigate the <span class="il">new</span> <span class="il">geopolitical</span> environment.”</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">The <span class="il">Commission</span> says countries that are heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports can significantly improve their trade balance and reduce the risks associated with </span><span lang="EN-GB">vulnerable <span class="il">energy</span> supply lines and volatile fuel prices by </span><span lang="EN-GB">developing a greater share of <span class="il">energy</span> domestically. With</span><span lang="EN-GB"> <span class="il">energy</span> at the heart of human development, </span><span lang="EN-GB">renewables can help to deliver universal <span class="il">energy</span> access, create jobs, <span class="il">power</span> sustainable economic growth, improve food and water security, and enhance sustainability, climate resilience and equity.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB">The report was launched by the <span class="il">Commission</span> at IRENA’s ninth Assembly in the presence of ministers and senior policy makers from more than 150 countries. A full list of Commissioners together with the report can be found </span><span lang="EN-GB"><a href="http://email.prnewswire.com/wf/click?upn=7pXYN9UXijMIpxbYHNPIYqk952x-2BLRvJYHrifuJ4c7g76hM7mMHMlmc1IboxaX-2F1vTxvgSsCiOyu0DYjGQ0hTfiTga2BaMIue3h7jlcTWhXDWNWe2ShkF5XA7hfANdzCWbRguYCRGeu1zVHnvj6RIXXCn7wWIHRfqIrCDgZBi2CgaEF4MJaJ55IjGQcEGi8zfLJr8iJ8iXislu2U3FjRgL9Kym9gCTa9rEAqggzDqbaTBkxJm0Be7woqQdJ-2FPfht_5XiDAf4SGZyL1EEMDs-2F2vTTXwn44X5X8my7xVc16jtJjhcRSaBMnmjMmwwULh-2FIj697EOTvUh9BMR1T9asRxrziwCGRXLirglBOYd-2BFJQ0XFGMjJFPgGT-2Bc9d1hOLdOvPVJyun3US17tmUWsFRlZ5-2FaMAjnnxxisEuDJByjMBJK-2FYpT-2B-2Bdu66bwhlYmJFc0ixIiBSIfFj8vrDxU2qyOv4yWvD3BLxe9KEUJUdOevWWjvJ52x32RRrqv6plpUVTIQ-2FU6SGXR1OdrwCbj40fvYkyeOZxViplRUagF8Wg9xvTpdUoCKRLUMfo3OdFIWASs1qxg7-2F29tV-2BWVC-2Fj0Fu-2FI3Q-3D-3D" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://email.prnewswire.com/wf/click?upn%3D7pXYN9UXijMIpxbYHNPIYqk952x-2BLRvJYHrifuJ4c7g76hM7mMHMlmc1IboxaX-2F1vTxvgSsCiOyu0DYjGQ0hTfiTga2BaMIue3h7jlcTWhXDWNWe2ShkF5XA7hfANdzCWbRguYCRGeu1zVHnvj6RIXXCn7wWIHRfqIrCDgZBi2CgaEF4MJaJ55IjGQcEGi8zfLJr8iJ8iXislu2U3FjRgL9Kym9gCTa9rEAqggzDqbaTBkxJm0Be7woqQdJ-2FPfht_5XiDAf4SGZyL1EEMDs-2F2vTTXwn44X5X8my7xVc16jtJjhcRSaBMnmjMmwwULh-2FIj697EOTvUh9BMR1T9asRxrziwCGRXLirglBOYd-2BFJQ0XFGMjJFPgGT-2Bc9d1hOLdOvPVJyun3US17tmUWsFRlZ5-2FaMAjnnxxisEuDJByjMBJK-2FYpT-2B-2Bdu66bwhlYmJFc0ixIiBSIfFj8vrDxU2qyOv4yWvD3BLxe9KEUJUdOevWWjvJ52x32RRrqv6plpUVTIQ-2FU6SGXR1OdrwCbj40fvYkyeOZxViplRUagF8Wg9xvTpdUoCKRLUMfo3OdFIWASs1qxg7-2F29tV-2BWVC-2Fj0Fu-2FI3Q-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1547694925837000&amp;usg=AFQjCNEs9IoFgpx2INWHg_a2k1pn-dS4PA">here</a></span><span lang="EN-GB">.</span></p>
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