Bolstering our infrastructure empowers our nation to embrace renewables without compromising reliability.
A stronger foundation ensures that, as renewables scale up, our transition remains smooth and steadfast. In this endeavor, partnerships between the general public, government, institutions, and private sectors will be pivotal. Government incentives, tax breaks, and collaborative research initiatives can fuel the progress needed to meet this critical juncture.
As we navigate this transformation, history offers invaluable insights into what worked and what didn't during previous transitions. The transition from coal to oil, kerosene and eventually electricity, for instance, involved years of gradual adaptation that preserved energy access and minimized societal disruption.
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