International Energy

International Energy refers to the global aspects of energy production, distribution, consumption, and policy. It encompasses the interactions between countries regarding energy resources such as oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear power, and renewable energy sources like solar and wind. This term highlights the interconnected nature of energy markets and the reliance of nations on each other for energy supply, technology, and investment.

International energy also includes the frameworks established by international agreements and organizations, such as OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries), the International Energy Agency (IEA), and various climate agreements that address energy use and its impact on climate change. It reflects the geopolitical considerations linked to energy sources, the challenges of energy security, and the transition towards sustainable energy systems in the context of global environmental concerns.

The term highlights the critical importance of energy in international relations, impacting economic stability, development, and environmental sustainability across nations.