Leaders in the global energy transition are people and countries who help make the world switch from old ways of getting power to new, cleaner ones.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. At first, you use big, heavy blocks that take a lot of effort to move, like using coal or oil to get energy. But then you find lighter, easier-to-move blocks, like solar panels or wind turbines. Leaders in the global energy transition are the ones who choose these lighter blocks and show others how to build better towers with them.
What do they do?
- They make clean power, like from the sun or wind.
- They teach other people and countries about new ways to get energy.
- They help change the way we use power so it's better for our planet.
These leaders are like the kids in class who figure out a cool new game and then show everyone else how to play it. They help make sure the world has enough clean, friendly energy for a long time, just like you want to have enough blocks to build the tallest tower ever!
Examples
- A big company starts using wind energy instead of coal because their boss cares about the planet.
- A city uses electric buses powered by sun and wind, thanks to a mayor who believes in green future.
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See also
- How do renewable energy sources like solar and wind actually generate power?
- How are new methods of hydrogen production being developed?
- How does wind power generate electricity?
- Why is there a global push to transition to renewable energy?
- What are the biggest challenges facing renewable energy adoption?