Cleaner Energy, Stable Prices? New Research Finds a Surprising Answer

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

As Europe advances its commitment to cleaner energy, questions have emerged about the economic risks of this transition—especially during times of crisis. The energy price shock of 2021–2022, driven by geopolitical tensions and skyrocketing natural gas prices, raised alarms about whether a decarbonized electricity system could leave countries more vulnerable to price volatility. A recent study published in Nature Sustainability offers important insights into this pressing concern.

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