Risks related to energy security won’t become a thing of the past in the context of transitioning to renewables, they will merely be transferred to the sources and providers of the green energy technologies, says a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI). “What many people forget is that the risks to energy security do not disappear,” said Jeff Kucharski,  also an adjunct professor at at Royal Roads University in B.C. “Instead, they shift toward the resources and resource providers whose inputs are essential to producing the wind turbines, solar cells, batteries, fuel cells, low carbon fuels, and other green technologies that we will increasingly rely on for reliable and affordable electricity. “In short, energy transition will have many geopolitical implications and will reshape international energy relations.” Kucharski made the comments during a webinar on Nov. 24 that brought together a panel of energy experts to discuss what a transition …