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Sustainability and affordability are both identified as core components of the energy transition 'trilemma' {fact:1, fact:2} and are increasingly recognized as essential dimensions of modern energy security [1].

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Navigating market and political uncertainties in the age of energy ... brookings.edu Brookings Institution 2 facts
claimIn the 'trilemma' of the energy transition, which consists of optimizing security of supply, affordability, and sustainability, sustainability often becomes a lower priority when economic or supply conditions become difficult.
claimThe 'trilemma' of the energy transition consists of optimizing three competing factors: security of supply, affordability, and sustainability.
Energy security redefined for a new global era - DIIS diis.dk DIIS 1 fact
claimThe concept of energy security now includes dimensions such as sustainability, affordability, human security, and democratic control over energy, whereas it was previously framed primarily around national interests and fossil fuel supply.