Energy Security - GCSE Geography Definition

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Energy security refers to the reliable and continuous availability of energy sources at an affordable price. It aims to ensure that a country can meet its current and future energy needs without being overly reliant on external suppliers or facing significant disruptions. In the context of GCSE Geography, energy security involves understanding the geographic aspects of energy production and consumption. It also includes examining how various factors like political stability, resource distribution, and technological advancements influence a country's ability to access and maintain energy supplies sustainably. It highlights the importance of diversifying energy sources, including renewable energy, to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and enhance resilience against economic or environmental challenges.

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