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75% Rely on Imported Fossil Fuels Zenith Energy Insight

Explore how global reliance on imported fossil fuels affects sustainability, energy security, and the shift toward renewable energy solutions for the future.<br><br><br>Imagine depending on something as critical as your energy, but needing to import most of it from halfway across the globe. Thatu2019s the reality for 3 out of 4 people worldwide, as fossil fuel imports continue to dominate the global energy scene. The consequences? Rising costs, energy insecurity, and a deeper hole in our climate crisis.

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75% Rely on Imported Fossil Fuels Zenith Energy Insight

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  1. 75% Rely on Imported Fossil Fuels | Zenith Energy Insight Explore how global reliance on imported fossil fuels affects sustainability, energy security, and the shift toward renewable energy solutions for the future. Imagine depending on something as critical as your energy, but needing to import most of it from halfway across the globe. That’s the reality for 3 out of 4 people worldwide, as fossil fuel imports continue to dominate the global energy scene. The consequences? Rising costs, energy insecurity, and a deeper hole in our climate crisis.

  2. At Zenith Energy, we believe it’s time to flip the script. The Import Problem Over 75% of the global population lives in countries that import more fossil fuels than they produce. Even energy giants like China and India, despite massive domestic outputs, still depend on foreign oil and coal to keep their economies running. This overdependence isn’t just an economic risk. It’s a climate threat. A Better Way: Local, Clean, Renewable The good news? There is a way forward — and it doesn’t involve digging deeper for oil.

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