Energy fallout from Iran war signals a global wake-up call for renewable energy
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- The war in Iran is disrupting oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global energy markets and increasing prices.
- Asia, Europe, and Africa are facing economic strains due to the disruption in oil and LNG supplies.
- Renewable energy is now competitive with fossil fuels, with over 90% of new renewable projects being cheaper in 2024.
- China leads in renewable energy adoption, reducing its vulnerability to oil price shocks, while India has expanded renewables more slowly.
- European countries have largely focused on finding new fossil fuel suppliers rather than accelerating the transition to renewables.
- Poorer nations in Asia and Africa are most exposed to high fuel prices, with limited reserves to cushion the impact.
- Some countries like Pakistan and Vietnam have benefited from increased renewable energy use, saving billions in potential fossil fuel imports.
- Countries like Bangladesh and Thailand are implementing measures like fuel rationing and drawing on reserves to manage shortages.