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International Energy Agency forecasts $3.4T global energy investment in 2026 amid Hormuz crisis

The IEA forecasts $3.4 trillion in global energy investment for 2026, with $2.2T for clean energy, as the Hormuz crisis reshapes energy security strategies

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International Energy Agency forecasts $3.4T global energy investment in 2026 amid Hormuz crisis

The IEA forecasts $3.4 trillion in global energy investment for 2026, with $2.2T for clean energy, as the Hormuz crisis reshapes energy security strategies

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gulfnews.com20 h fa

$2.16 trillion power boom: Who's investing, where the money is going —and why it matters

IEA data shows clean energy spending more than doubles fossil fuels, with China’s solar and battery dominance reshaping global energy security and investment.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    International Energy Agency forecasts $3.4T global energy investment in 2026 amid Hormuz crisis

    The IEA forecasts $3.4 trillion in global energy investment for 2026, with $2.2T for clean energy, as the Hormuz crisis reshapes energy security strategies

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·gulfnews.com

    $2.16 trillion power boom: Who's investing, where the money is going —and why it matters

    IEA data shows clean energy spending more than doubles fossil fuels, with China’s solar and battery dominance reshaping global energy security and investment.