Fossil fuels remain essential for the modern world, given their use in various economic sectors and increasing energy consumption. Therefore, increased pollutant gas emissions and, consequently, intensification of negative effects regarding climate variations. Thinking about the energy transition, fair and inclusive, under three pillars: decarbonization, diversification of the energy matrix, and new, cleaner and renewable sources.
Global energy consumption continues to rise, driven by population growth and economic development. Fossil fuels still account for the largest share of the global energy mix.
Greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions are causing significant climate change, requiring immediate action to reduce the environmental impact of energy production and consumption.
The transition to a low-carbon economy requires investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, carbon capture, and diversification of the energy matrix.