How This Historic Oil Disruption Could Reshape the Global Energy Markets
Iran, Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, solar energy, wind power, energy transition, China, renewables, global markets, energy security
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Iran, Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, solar energy, wind power, energy transition, China, renewables, global markets, energy security
Energy Secretary Chris Wright threatened to quit the International Energy Agency about 10 days before the U.S.-Israel war on Iran plunged the world into
Rising oil prices amid the US-Israel war on Iran are pushing nations to readjust their energy policies.
Jason Bordoff, Founding Director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy and energy policy advisor to President Obama, sees oil prices going "significantly higher" with prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as the US does not have a policy tool large enough to deal with the ongoing disruptions.
Anne-Sophie Corbeau and leading experts explore how Europe's gas sector is being reshaped by geopolitical shocks.
Iran has among the world's largest natural gas resource bases, but its ability to supply regional and global markets is constrained by sanctions, underinvestment, and limited export infrastructure.
From the east to west and north to south, in red states and blue states, attention to data centers is skyrocketing in state capitals across the United States.