Iran Conflict Triggers Energy Shake-Up: Renewables Rise, Coal Lingers

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Iran's war is disrupting oil and gas supplies and driving up energy prices, prompting a mixed boost for cleaner energy in some regions while keeping coal in play in others. Higher prices could accelerate renewables and EV adoption to hedge against gas spikes, but the outcome remains messy and uneven rather than a straightforward shift to clean energy.
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