Energy Independence

Energy independence refers to the state in which a country or region produces enough energy to meet its own needs without relying on imports from other nations. This concept involves the development and utilization of domestic energy resources such as fossil fuels, renewable energy sources (like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power), and nuclear energy. The goal of energy independence is to enhance national security, reduce exposure to volatile global energy markets, and promote economic stability by minimizing dependence on foreign energy suppliers. It is often associated with policies that promote energy efficiency, innovation in energy technologies, and a transition toward sustainable energy practices. Achieving energy independence can also involve investing in infrastructure and diversifying the energy supply to ensure resilience against disruptions.