The ongoing Middle East conflict is reshaping global energy markets, prompting countries to accelerate investments in renewable energy amid rising fossil fuel prices. While short-term disruptions favor coal in some regions, the long-term focus remains on zero-carbon solutions. Higher costs impact energy projects, yet may bolster governmental support for renewables.
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