This piece explores why the net-zero transition may be slowed, but will not be stopped. It outlines how renewable energy offers the fastest, most scalable solution to soaring global electricity demand, assesses renewables’ structural advantages over gas and nuclear power, and highlights Texas as a case study for clean energy growth, despite political uncertainty.
Further, it examines why banks still view the transition as a financial opportunity, and argues that emerging challenges facing the transition signal not failure, but the inevitable growing pains of progress.
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