War in Ukraine spurs 'rapid deployment' for renewables, energy chief says
by Carolyn Beeler from The World: Latest Stories on (#6EW0M)
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sent energy costs surging, European leaders scrambling for alternative suppliers of gas, and redirected flows of Russian oil toward Asia. Some European countries also burned more coal in response to the energy shock. But the most transformational long-term change will be in increased investments in renewable energy, according to International Energy Agency chief energy economist Tim Gould.