Here's Why: The Iran war resets the energy transition

Here's Why: The Iran war resets the energy transition

From Zero: The Climate Race by Bloomberg

March 30, 2026 · 9 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how the Iran war is influencing the shift towards renewable energy amidst market instability.

Here's Why is Bloomberg’s short explainer podcast, where we take one big news story and break it down in just a few minutes with help from our experts across the newsroom. We're dropping into your feed with a special episode featuring Akshat Rathi, who joined us to discuss why the Iran war is making a new argument for renewable energy. The war in the Middle East has roiled oil and gas markets. The unrest and price spikes are making countries look again at renewable energy like solar and wind — produced at home and insulated from external tensions. But experts warn that the picture is more complicated. Like what you hear? Subscribe to the  Here’s Why podcast for more quick, expert-driven explainers available via the links below every Friday.  Apple Podcasts Spotify TuneIn Wherever you get your podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Guest: Akshat Rathi

Topics covered

  • energy transition
  • renewable energy
  • Iran war
  • oil markets
  • gas markets
  • solar energy
  • wind energy

Keywords

  • Iran war
  • renewable energy
  • oil markets
  • gas markets
  • solar energy
  • wind energy
  • energy transition

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Bloomberg

Places: Iran, Middle East

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