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Electrification reshapes core of global energy landscape

26 Nov 2025 16:02 reported by Gianna Chen

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According to the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) report, electricity will become the central driver of global energy system transformation over the next decade. Compared to any single technological pathway, electrification will reshape the global economic structure more rapidly and comprehensively.

This represents not merely a technological upgrade but a systemic transformation affecting both energy supply and demand. It simultaneously facilitates the transition of traditional energy systems while accelerating the development of a digitalized, intelligent society.

As electrification advances, energy systems will become cleaner, though their operation and management will face greater challenges. Future competition in the energy sector will shift from resource reserves to capabilities in power system development, digital management, and demand regulation.

Building secure, flexible, and intelligent modern power systems will prove crucial to countries' success in energy transition. Advancing electrification requires balancing environmental benefits with cost control – demanding both active investment and prudent implementation.

Experts emphasize that mastering the electrification trend equates to securing initiative in future energy development, which will directly influence countries' positions in the evolving global energy landscape.

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