Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister <strong>Fadhl Yusuf</strong> announced government plans to strengthen the national energy mix to ensure stable electricity supplies in the face of climate change. This initiative comes as reservoirs face declining water levels due to insufficient rainfall.
The Thai government is enhancing efforts to protect its citizens in conflict zones, including evacuation operations in Iran. Additionally, it is working to secure alternative energy sources and strengthen regional cooperation in energy and food security.
Recent studies indicate that most of the electric energy we use comes from the sun, either directly or indirectly. This highlights the significance of solar energy for the future of global energy.
Economic forecasts and losses loom as crises escalate in the Middle East, where a potential war in Iran could reshape global trade and threaten energy market stability. Experts believe the current crisis may involve more than just immediate challenges.