India’s Military Turns to Green Energy Options as Iran War Prompts New Strategy
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India’s military turns to green energy options as Iran war prompts new strategy
India’s military is exploring alternative energy sources amid surging oil and gas prices caused by supply disruption from the Iran war, a trend that analysts say is set to accelerate among Asian countries heavily dependent on energy imports. According to local media reports, the Indian army plans to get biogas stoves to replace natural gas-fired appliances for cooking. It is also exploring the use of green fuels for army vehicles and administrat…
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How the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has prompted a shift in global energy systems
The oil crisis resulting from the United States and Israel's war with Iran has led to countries around the world reevaluating their energy future. Some are turning to clean energy, whereas others are falling back on dirty fuels.
Oil’s Midlife Crisis: How The Iran War Might Accidentally Supercharge Renewable Energy Sources
[Image: ChatGPT] For decades, climate scientists have basically been standing on the sidelines with a giant neon sign screaming: “Stop burning fossil fuels.” Coal, oil and gas have remained the world’s toxic little comfort blanket anyway, stubbornly making up roughly 80% of global energy use despite years of climate summits, green pledges and politicians dramatically pointing at wind turbines. But now, the Iran war may have done what decades of …
The long shock: How the Iran war is remaking the global economy
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz marks a rupture in the post-1970s energy order, with consequences that may redefine how the global economy functions The US and Israeli-led war on Iran has initiated a chain reaction that has culminated in the most significant oil supply disruption in modern history. Iran’s retaliatory strikes against energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE, and its effective closure of the Stra…
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