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Clean Energy Surges Amid Geopolitical Crisis: Fusion, Renewables Lead 2030 Push

Clean Energy Surges Amid Geopolitical Crisis: Fusion, Renewables Lead 2030 Push

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In the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry faces heightened geopolitical tensions from US-Iran escalations and a massive explosion at Valero's Port Arthur refinery, disrupting fossil fuel supplies while spotlighting clean alternatives.[7][15] Bill Gates highlighted emerging technologies like enhanced geothermal from Vervo Energy, geologic hydrogen, and fusion to meet 2050's tripling power demand with reliable clean sources.[1]

Key deals include Helion Energy negotiating a massive fusion power supply with OpenAI for 5 gigawatts by 2030, ramping to 50 gigawatts by 2035, amid Sam Altman's board exit to enable partnership; Helion's Orion plant targets 2028 operation with Microsoft.[2] A Mohawk First Nation secured up to 49 percent ownership in the Champlain Hudson Power Express, delivering 20 percent of New York City's power this May.[6]

Regulatory shifts show South Korea accelerating 7 gigawatts of renewables this year, expanding from 37.1 gigawatts in 2025 to 44.5 gigawatts, plus 1.3 gigawatts ESS to cut LNG use by up to 20 percent (14,000 tons daily) amid Middle East crises; five nuclear reactors restart by May.[3] US pass-through entities race a March 16 tax deadline to transfer credits in a 3.5 billion dollar market, 68 percent hybrid tax equity, fueling projects for 2045 clean goals, though IRA changes add uncertainty.[4]

Market movements reflect volatility: oil prices doubled recently, boosting clean energy appeal, while Nord Pool launched a Clean Horizon Storage Index for transparency.[5] No major price drops or consumer shifts reported, but leaders like Helion scale manufacturing for 2030 fusion.

Compared to prior weeks, fusion deals escalate amid AI data center demand, contrasting Europe's steady but smaller climate investments; disruptions amplify urgency over routine progress.[2][10] Clean energy leaders respond by fast-tracking tech and partnerships for reliability.[1][2] (298 words)

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