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Iran conflict pressures energy shift forcing renewed focus on oil gas and nuclear power
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

EV timelines face fresh delays as gas and nuclear surge
The Iran conflict is reviving global dependence on hydrocarbons, undermining clean energy momentum. Renewables still struggle with storage and grid upgrades, while alternatives such as green hydrogen remain costly. As countries prioritize energy security, the spotlight is returning to gas supplies and nuclear expansion, with EV targets in danger of slipping.
- Iran tensions are accelerating a return to hydrocarbons
- Renewables face storage and grid constraints
- Green hydrogen remains too expensive to scale quickly
- Gas and nuclear are gaining ground for energy security
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