Clean tech key for energy security, critical minerals growing risk – IEA
International cooperation is crucial to ensure energy security, with the expansion of clean energy technologies as a key element going forward, said government representatives from around the world at a summit in London. However, “different national pathways should be respected,” cautioned UK energy secretary Ed Miliband at the meeting on “The Future of Energy Security”, organised by his government and the International Energy Agency (IEA).

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