"We want to make sure that we are not as nations under the thumb of petro-dictators, under the thumb of those who don't share our values, under the thumb of those who would like to control strategic aspects of the supply chain," US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm claimed at the opening session of the Sydney Energy Forum, a two-day event co-hosted by the Australian government and the IEA.
The US energy secretary and IEA executive director also said that the current global energy crisis should trigger nations in the Asia-Pacific region to expedite their transition away from fossil fuels towards cleaner modes of energy.
“From an energy security point of view, (it) is imperative that nations that share the same values develop our own supply chains, not just for the climate but for our own energy security," she reportedly said.