ENERGY economics examines how energy resources are produced, distributed, and consumed, and their impacts on economic and environmental outcomes.
Emerging as a distinct field in the mid-20th century, energy economics is driven by the finite nature of fossil fuels and environmental concerns, further emphasised by the oil crises of the 1970s.
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