Energy sovereignty

A dramatic reduction of energy consumption especially in the enriched countries, combined with a mix of renewable and public energy sources.


A dramatic reduction of energy consumption especially in the enriched countries, combined with a mix of renewable and public energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, mini-hydro, wave, and tidal; the development of off-the-grid electricity distribution to secure energy supplies to communities; and public ownership of the grid.

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