
Why the energy transition looks like an energy addition
The energy addition framing has a point. But it draws the wrong conclusions.
Jan Rosenow's newsletter on the energy transition. Oxford Professor. Energy policy advisor. Energy transition optimist. Cutting through the noise to show how the clean energy future is possible.
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