Skip to main contentSurging oil and gas prices after Strait of Hormuz is effectively blocked could lead to higher inflation while faster wind, solar and e-vehicle expansion shields countries off worst effects of oil crisisCargo ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and the UAE Photo: GIUSEPPE CACACE / AFP / GettyEnergy Transition
Iran war could strengthen the push for wind power as oil prices surge
Surging oil and gas prices after Strait of Hormuz is effectively blocked could lead to higher inflation while faster wind, solar and e-vehicle expansion shields countries off worst effects of oil crisis















