The Biggest Oil Disruption in History Is Accelerating the Energy Transition
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- The Strait of Hormuz has been blocked for over a month, disrupting 20% of global oil and gas transit and causing significant market turmoil.
- Despite being the largest oil disruption in history, its impact is less severe than past crises due to a more diverse energy mix, including renewables.
- Countries with strong renewable energy sectors, like China and Spain, are better shielded from oil market volatility and price instability.
- The energy crisis highlights the need for diversified supplies and energy independence through clean energy transitions for enhanced security.
- Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are cheaper and cannot be embargoed or weaponized, offering economic and geopolitical resilience.
- Soaring fossil fuel prices may accelerate the global shift to renewables, benefiting the economy, energy security, and climate despite initial hardships.