Abstract

Aspects of the study of the relationship between the development of digital technologies and their increasing impact on the environment and the assessment of the elimination of contradictions in the development of energy transfer in the digital economy on the basis of state regulation are considered. The conclusion is made about the spread of “green” protectionism as a tool for ensuring information, environmental and energy security of countries with increasing energy consumption.

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