Energy Transition Maintains Momentum Despite Political Fragmentation in 2026
Despite increased political volatility and policy fragmentation globally, the energy transition continues advancing driven by economic fundamentals and technological progress. Market forces rather than policy mandates are increasingly becoming the primary driver of clean energy adoption, suggesting resilience against political headwinds.
This decoupling of transition momentum from political support reduces regulatory risk for clean energy investments and indicates structural market shift toward renewables.
energy transition
clean energy
policy risk
renewable economics