Renewables
Hormuz Crisis Forces Nuclear Over Renewables as Energy Security Trumps Climate Timelines
Strait closure and critical mineral tariffs are redirecting G7 capex toward tariff-resilient baseload, reshaping the economics of net-zero through 2030.
Renewables Hit 50% of Global Capacity, Shifting Energy Power from Petrostates to Mineral Producers
Solar's explosive growth drives a structural inflection that erodes oil leverage while concentrating new dependencies on China's battery supply chain dominance.
China’s Supergrid Strategy: Xi Builds Energy Fortress as Hormuz Closes
While Brent tops $106 and Western allies fracture over Iran, Beijing accelerates 5 trillion yuan grid buildout to decouple from Middle East oil chokepoints.
China’s Emissions Fall as Solar Surge Breaks Carbon-Growth Link
Historic decoupling sees CO2 drop 1% while electricity demand rises 5%, powered by 277 GW of new solar in 2024—more than rest of world combined.