1. Researchers at the University of Leeds conducted a study to assess the net energy yield of renewable energy systems versus fossil fuels. 2. The study found that transitioning to renewable energy might not necessarily reduce net energy availability. 3. Previous studies often concluded that fossil fuels yield more usable energy, but recent research suggests the gap narrows when assessed at the same final stage.
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