BP: Russia-Ukraine War a Green Energy Boom

Russia’s war with Ukraine has many nations examining ways to shorten supply lines by generating more domestic energy, which will speed a global transition away from fossil fuels “to a more decarbonized system,” forecasts BP Chief Economist Spencer Dale.
“Right now, oil and gas are the most heavily imported sources of energy in the world,” he said, but the war has fostered “heightened concern over energy security,” which will “accelerate the nature of the energy transitions” to favor domestic generation, much of which “will likely be in non-fossil fuels, such as wind, solar, nuclear.”
Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington on Feb, 23, Dale said BP’s annual 2023 Energy Outlook forecasts that oil and natural gas will continue to generate about 80 percent of the world’s energy through at least 2030….}

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