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Energy Mix

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Definition:
The combination of different energy sources used to meet a region’s energy needs, including both renewable and non-renewable sources.

Key Components:

Use Cases/Industries:

  • National energy planning
  • Industrial energy sourcing
  • Utility-scale power generation

Advantages:

  • Diversifies energy sources to enhance reliability
  • Balances cost, sustainability, and security
  • Supports gradual energy transitions

Challenges:

  • Managing intermittent renewables in the mix
  • Reducing dependency on high-carbon fuels
  • Policy and regulatory constraints

Related Terms:
Renewables, Grid Stability, Energy Policy

Example:
The U.S. energy mix is gradually shifting toward renewable sources, reducing coal dependence.

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Synonyms:
Energy Portfolio, Power Generation Mix, Energy Resource Allocation
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