Wednesday, March 18, 2026

US Energy Realism Pays Off in Iran Crisis

 The ongoing war in Iran has highlighted vulnerabilities in the global energy system. This situation arises from misguided climate policies favoring unreliable energy sources over essential fossil fuels, leading to an unstable energy infrastructure.

• European Energy Missteps: European countries, particularly Germany and the UK, have phased out nuclear energy and coal, increasing dependence on imported natural gas and inconsistent renewable sources. This has left them with dangerously low gas storage levels and higher energy prices, affecting households and industries.

• Asia's Energy Challenges: Countries like India and China face similar issues, squandering investments in renewable energy while experiencing high demand for reliable power. Southeast Asian nations have also attempted to reduce fossil fuel use, leading to supply shortages and economic difficulties.

• US Advantage: The United States is faring better, maintaining a strong domestic oil and gas production base. The country benefits from innovations in fracking and stable regulatory practices, resulting in increased production and energy security.

This energy crisis illustrates the importance of having reliable energy sources to withstand geopolitical challenges. The difference in energy policies between the U. S. and Europe serves as a warning to developing nations about the perils of prioritizing ideology over practical energy needs. 

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2026/03/17/us-energy-realism-pays-off-in-iran-crisis/

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