10 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 6
Exports doubled from February, with Nigeria, India and Australia importing more than ever before as the Strait of Hormuz disruption squeezed global energy supplies.
An IRENA report said falling wind and solar costs, especially when paired with batteries, are making renewables cheaper and more reliable than fossil fuels in many cases.
Analysts said some March demand may reflect rush-buying before a Chinese policy change raised prices from April, amid rising EV sales in Europe and Asia and stronger European heat-pump demand.
With solar panel material costs soaring, is the era of cheap renewable energy already coming to an end?
As the world rushes to renewables, why are major oil companies and North America falling behind?
With oil routes blocked and prices soaring, has the fossil fuel industry accidentally triggered its own demise?