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  1. 31. März 2022 · Inside the energy war. Russia desperately needs revenue from oil and gas sales to fund its war in Ukraine. Its Western opponents are trying to squeeze the Kremlin’s finances but are also...

  2. 8. Nov. 2022 · 1. Higher energy prices. A graph showing how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to energy crisis. Image: IEA. Perhaps the most noticeable change for most people is that energy prices are rising. The IEA says high fuel costs account for 90% of the rise in average costs for electricity generation worldwide.

  3. 13. Dez. 2022 · Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is having a global impact on many areas of the world today, affecting the balance of power among states and creating a contest between democratic and authoritarian alliances. It is also having a major impact on the global energy supply.

    • How Will The Map of Global Energy Change?
    • Will Sky-High Energy Prices Boost Renewables?
    • How Will The Industrial Landscape Shift?
    • What Will The Lasting Economic Impacts be?
    • How Will The Energy Crisis Affect Climate Action?

    Events of the past year have fundamentally altered Russia’s position in global energy markets, and the shape of those markets. New alliances are being built and old ones consolidated. In 2021, Europe received more than half of Russia’s oil exports and around three-quarters of its gas sales. Now, the European Union is approaching major gas suppliers...

    The extent to which countries can fast-track the switch to green energy is a key question for 2023. High global oil and gas prices (see ‘Energy cost hikes’; upper panel) offer an incentive for households and businesses to install solar panels and heat pumps to lower their energy bills, as many did this year in Europe. EU policymakers fast-tracked p...

    High costs and limited supplies of energy will reorganize industries, including processes and locations. This will take time, but decarbonization is being brought forward by years as structural changes are put in place — and the effects are already being felt. Some energy-intensive manufacturing sectors, including for aluminium, fertilizers and oth...

    The coming year will bring clarity about trends in ‘deglobalization’ and economic nationalism. Some economists predict that reshoring will slow the global energy transition as markets fragment. Researchers also need to watch what happens to the global division of labour that drove the development of clean technologies and slashed the cost of solar ...

    The ramifications here are potentially severe. Low- and middle-income nations are uneasy with Western responses to the energy crisis; rich countries that are turning to coal to replace Russian imports while calling on poorer nations to do their utmost to decarbonize seem hypocritical. As budgets take a hit, rich countries will fall further behind o...

  4. 29. Apr. 2022 · Energy, of course, is a weapon of war. Putin’s army is targeting Ukrainian fuel depots, supply chains, and refineries in its brutal assault. Cutting off the other side’s access to gasoline,...