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China’s Clean Energy Push Has Made It Less Vulnerable to Energy Shocks, Including the Iran War

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As countries scramble to secure oil, gas and fertilizer, China’s bets on clean energy and coal are cushioning its dependence on oil and gas imports.

When Gary Dirks arrived in China in 1995, the country’s government was looking to source more of its energy at home. Dirks was the incoming country head for BP, but efforts to find more oil and gas in the country had largely fizzled.

China’s Clean Energy Push Has Made It Less Vulnerable to Energy Shocks, Including the Iran War

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