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LONDON: Companies including Nestle and Ikea on Monday urged governments to make electrification central to their economic strategies, to help reduce ‌exposure to ⁠volatile fossil fuel ⁠costs and bolster energy security.In an open statement seen by Reuters and backed by 112 businesses ​from sectors including industrials, consumer goods and healthcare, they said exposure to fossil fuel-driven price shocks undermined ​competitiveness.The group, with combined annual revenues of about $1.5 trillion, also included Iberdrola, Volvo Cars and Uber, Mahindra Group, Nikon Corporation, and Levi Strauss.Also read: China hits back at US sanctions on tech giants, restricts exports to 10 American defense firms"Continued reliance on volatile fuel markets ​exposes economies to disruptions that drive price spikes, destabilise supply chains ⁠and delay ‌investment," said the statement, coordinated by the We Mean Business ​Coalition and ​the Global Renewables Alliance.However, making the shift would depend heavily on ⁠clear and predictable government policy and reforms, including improving electricity market ​design, investing in grids and speeding up permitting, it added.

As many ​governments and companies reassess their energy strategies in response to price spikes, most recently those linked to the Iran conflict, the statement said volatility can translate into "persistent uncertainty", higher operating costs and weaker competitiveness.The intervention comes at the start of London Climate Action Week, with more than 75,000 people expected to attend 1,000-plus events, including leading ‌policymakers, investors and company executives.It also aligns with a push by Turkey, the hosts of the COP31 climate talks in November, for countries ​to agree ​a global target for electricity ⁠to supply 35% of the world's energy demand by 2035.Many of the technologies required to electrify key sectors such as transport, buildings and industry are already commercially available, and ​would help to lower overall energy demand, the statement said."To reach the required scale, the transition to electrification notably needs to be accelerated through predictable and enabling policy frameworks," said Kim Hellstrom, Senior Sustainability Climate Manager at retailer H&M.

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