Increased risk of traditional fossil energy use
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The report believes that the United States and other countries in the world will face the following facts in the next 20 years: First, coal, oil, and natural gas are still indispensable main energy sources; Second, energy will not run out, but oil and gas will be continuously excavated. The practice of natural gas makes people face increasing risks. Third, in order to reduce these risks, people must expand their energy sources. Coal, nuclear power, renewable energy and non-traditional oil and gas are all facing safety and environmental issues. The challenges of protection, politics, or economy, and the development of these energy sources themselves also require the construction of infrastructure and transportation facilities. Fourth, they should not be confused by "energy independence" and "enhanced energy security." In the foreseeable future, "energy independence "It is still just a concept; Fifth, most of the U.S. energy industry's employees, including scientists and engineers, will retire in the next 10 years. Six, policies that suppress carbon dioxide emissions will change the composition of energy and increase the related industries." Cost, while demanding a reduction in demand growth.
In response, the proposal of the National Petroleum Commissioner is to increase the utilization of transportation, civil, commercial, and industrial energy sources; expand the production of clean coal, nuclear energy, biological materials, and other renewable energy, and increase the ability to develop new energy; and formulate measures. When considering energy and trade, economy, environment, safety and external traffic, strengthen dialogue with the world's major energy producers and consumers, increase research and production capacity, and create opportunities for long-term research and development in energy supply and demand systems; Sound laws and regulations support carbon capture and sequestration technologies to provide a global "carbon management" framework while reducing carbon dioxide emissions.