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The Iran war has pushed some countries away from oil and toward clean energy

Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house on July 6, 2026 in Antipolo, Philippines. In the wake of the Iran war, the Philippines imported more than $400 million in solar panels from February

The Iran war has pushed some countries away from oil and toward clean energy
NPR News โ€” 9 July 2026
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Workers install solar panels on the roof of a house on July 6, 2026 in Antipolo, Philippines. In the wake of the Iran war, the Philippines imported mo

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Why This Matters

The shift from oil to renewables in the aftermath of geopolitical instability signals a potential inflection point for global energy markets. For decades, petrostates like Iran have wielded oil as a geopolitical weapon, but the Philippinesโ€™ pivot toward solar demonstrates how even smaller nations can sidestep these vulnerabilities by embracing decentralized energy solutions. This isnโ€™t just about costโ€”itโ€™s about sovereignty in an era where energy security is increasingly synonymous with national resilience.

Background Context

The 2020s have seen a tightening of global oil supply chains, with disruptions like the Iran war amplifying price volatility and supply risks. Many developing economies, long dependent on imported fossil fuels, now face both economic strain and geopolitical pressure to diversify. Meanwhile, the cost of solar technology has plummeted by over 80% in the past decade, making it a viable alternativeโ€”if the infrastructure and financing can keep pace.

What Happens Next

Expect more countries to fast-track renewable energy incentives as oil price shocks become a recurring headache. The Philippinesโ€™ solar surge could inspire similar moves in Southeast Asia and Africa, where energy poverty remains acute. However, the transition wonโ€™t be seamless: grid stability, financing gaps, and resistance from fossil fuel lobbies will test political will in the coming years.

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