Energy diversification involves expanding the range of energy sources—like solar, wind, and nuclear—beyond fossil fuels to enhance security and sustainability. It is used to reduce dependency on single supplies, stabilize costs, and cut emissions. Businesses, governments, and consumers benefit from greater resilience, lower environmental impact, and long-term economic stability.
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