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Study Develops Method Using Supply Chain Networks to Measure Speed of Energy Transition in Industries

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A recent study published in *Nature Communications* introduces a new approach to measuring the speed of energy transition within industries. Researchers Stangl, Borsos, and Thurner developed a method that utilizes firm-level supply chain networks to assess how quickly companies are shifting toward renewable energy sources. This innovative framework provides insights into the pace of industrial adaptation, which has implications for policy-making, economic strategies, and environmental planning.

The study focuses on analyzing supply chain data to track changes in energy usage patterns across industries. By examining firm-to-firm interactions within these networks, the researchers aim to identify trends and bottlenecks in the transition process. The findings offer a quantitative way to evaluate progress toward sustainability goals and could serve as a tool for governments and organizations seeking to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy technologies.

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Date: February 10, 2026

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