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Energy crisis

Low availability of energy resources

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Who / What

An energy crisis, also known as an energy shortage, is a situation where the supply of energy resources—such as electricity or fuel—cannot meet the demand of an economy. It represents a significant bottleneck that can disrupt national electricity grids and industrial production, especially as populations grow and consumption rises.


Background & History

The concept emerged as global population growth and industrialization pushed energy demand beyond existing supply capacities. Historically, energy crises have been linked to periods of limited availability of key resources like coal, oil, or natural gas, and the modern era sees this phenomenon driven largely by rapid urbanization and economic development. Critical milestones include the global escalation of energy consumption in the 21st century and the growing attention to sustainable alternatives.


Why Notable

Energy crises profoundly impact national economies, leading to higher prices, decreased industrial output, and social unrest. They highlight the fragility of energy infrastructure and the urgent need for diversification of supplies and efficient consumption. Their study drives policy reforms, investment in renewable technologies, and emergency preparedness strategies worldwide.


In the News

Recent discussions focus on escalating supply pressures amid climate commitments and geopolitical tensions. Developments in renewable energy adoption and grid modernization are central to current debates on preventing future shortages. The issue remains pressing as populations continue to expand and economies strive for sustainable growth.


Key Facts

  • **Type:** organization
  • **Also known as:** energy shortage
  • **Founded / Born:** not specified
  • **Key dates:**
  • Global surge in energy demand in recent years
  • Ongoing increase in population growth leading to higher demand
  • **Geography:** global
  • **Affiliation:** energy sector, national electricity grids, industrial development

  • Links

  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_crisis)
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    • Market Disruption (1)
    • Global Economics (1)
    • Technological Competition (1)
    • Infrastructure Development (1)
    • Policy Challenges (1)
    • Military escalation (1)
    • Diplomatic tensions (1)
    • Energy security (1)

    🏷️ Keywords

    Energy crisis (3) · Strait of Hormuz (2) · Oil supply shock (1) · U.S.-Iran tensions (1) · Oil prices (1) · Global oil flows (1) · Military conflict (1) · Energy markets (1) · LNG supply (1) · Gas markets (1) · Iran conflict (1) · Asian importers (1) · Production risks (1) · Price volatility (1) · AI ambitions (1) · Electricity shortage (1) · US-China race (1) · Energy capacity (1) · Data centers (1) · Trump administration (1)

    📖 Key Information

    An energy crisis or energy shortage is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In literature, it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place, in particular, those that supply national electricity grids or those used as fuel in industrial development. Population growth has led to a surge in the global demand for energy in recent years.

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