China’s Electrostate Approach Boosts Its National Security Interests
Beijing's historic pivot toward electricity-fueled economic operations is delivering strategic benefits that extend beyond simple petroleum independence, advantages that are now being magnified by recent Middle Eastern hostilities. Commentary typically focuses on reduced vulnerability to supply chain disruptions, but tends to miss a key factor. Electrical power pricing in China functions through geographically contained market systems that operate largely separate from worldwide commodity exchanges, contrasting sharply with hydrocarbon economics tied directly to global trading dynamics. As such, China’s increased clean energy adoption means the Asian nation is buying less oil from the global market, and the oil it does use…
