Energy Crisis Accelerates Long-term Clean Infrastructure Investment Despite Short-term Coal Relapse
While current supply constraints drive immediate fossil fuel dependence, the ongoing energy security crisis is simultaneously spurring accelerated investments in renewables, nuclear power, and grid modernization. Governments are treating energy diversification as a strategic imperative, potentially creating a paradox where short-term setbacks fuel long-term transition momentum.
This dynamic suggests the transition may emerge stronger from current disruptions, with energy independence concerns driving policy support that climate goals alone couldn't achieve.
energy transition
renewables
nuclear
infrastructure