Energy Transition

Energy Transition Enters Non-Linear Phase Driven by AI Demand

Monday, March 23, 2026

S&P Global declares the end of the "linear energy transition," citing AI-driven electricity demand as a primary disruptor alongside geopolitical tensions. This marks a fundamental shift where competing priorities of affordability, reliability, and decarbonization create complex trade-offs rather than straightforward renewable deployment.

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Energy planning models and investment strategies built on predictable transition trajectories may no longer be viable, requiring more adaptive approaches to grid development and capacity planning.

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