The power crunch seems to be accelerating the push away from fuel-based energy, whose volatile prices caused this crisis, and into zero-carbon power, whose cost is fixed when the project is first deve

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Koeun Lee
Koeun Lee

The power crunch seems to be accelerating the push away from fuel-based energy, whose volatile prices caused this crisis, and into zero-carbon power, whose cost is fixed when the project is first deve

3 years ago

The power crunch seems to be accelerating the push away from fuel-based energy, whose volatile prices caused this crisis, and into zero-carbon power, whose cost is fixed when the project is first developed.

Bloomberg columnist David Fickling analyses the latest energy trends from China, UK, and the world to demonstrate how the fundamental cost benefits are ultimately driving the energy transition.