Energy Transition

Geopolitical Energy Security Drives Infrastructure Pivot Away from Fossil Dependencies

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Middle East conflicts threaten oil production while Europe faces LNG supply disruptions, pushing oil toward $90s. Nine EU countries responded by agreeing to the first multi-nation offshore wind grid to reduce U.S. LNG dependency. Meanwhile, China's clean energy boom now drives over one-third of its GDP growth, reshaping global energy geopolitics.

Energy security concerns are accelerating the transition as nations prioritize domestic renewable capacity over volatile fossil fuel imports and geopolitical risks.

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