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An energy policy for environmental sciences in Libya



The key factor for a sustainable energy economy in Libya is political stability. Abstract. Energy transition, net zero emissions targets and climate change are important discussions that should be carried out alongside energy security by any oil and gas rich country.Summary. Libya's fossil fuel wealth has dominated its political economy and state institutions ever since and financed large-scale, centralized water and energy supplies. With a strong commitment to supporting Libya's energy transition and climate resilience efforts, the European Union has allocated funds to GIZ and UNDP, Summary. The main factors to address if environmental sustainability becomes Libya's national goal are: first, basing desalination and pumping on these. Introduction. Libya has excellent conditions for renewable energy, both in the fields of solar energy and wind energy, although its enormous potential is so far untapped. There are several reasons for this: 1. Climate engagement and activism. 2. Climate, energy and environmental policy. 3. Local impact of climate change, environmental problems. A majority of Americans today view climate change as a priority so that future generations can have a sustainable planet, and this view is echoed across generations. When it comes to agriculture, Libya's neglected agricultural sector has shrunk over the years, making it more vulnerable to the many challenges it faces. The impact of climate change has been felt through droughts, higher temperatures and more frequent dust and sand storms, directly affecting the sector. Libyan energy policies need to be aware of two aspects: the first is the best combination of fuels that would be most beneficial to Libya. The second is improving the efficiency of the energy system. The main objective of this study is to highlight alternative energy source options and suitable technologies, as shown in the figure. is entirely dependent on electricity from fossil fuels. More precisely, Libya's electricity consumption was. with the majority of electricity supply coming from oil 11. and gas 18. products. This dependence is based on other oil-producing countries and highlights the, This study introduces, almost for the first time, a scientific investigation into the effects of Libyan consumption. behavior on overall energy consumption and demand in Libya, which is overall of interest to local and foreign investors. Domestic energy consumption in Libya represents 10% of total energy consumption.



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