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Why Renewable Energy isn’t Just a Climate Issue but a Security Matter Too

The strongest argument for transitioning to renewable energy may no longer be combating climate change. Across conflict zones and volatile energy markets, a more urgent case for ditching fossil fuels is being made in real time: national security.

Countries that have built their economies around imported fossil fuels are proving to be acutely vulnerable to geopolitical disruptions, especially in oil-producing regions like the Middle East, while those shifting toward distributed renewable generation are quietly gaining a form of resilience that no missile can easily take away.

Fossil fuels like natural gas and oil typically move through predictable chokepoints. Pipelines, refineries, shipping lanes and storage terminals are fixed, visible and vulnerable to attack. During conflict, damage to any one of these chokepoints can have severe consequences that travel fast and far. Fuel prices surge, inflation spreads, and economies with no involvement in the conflict find themselves paying the cost.

This is largely because attacks on energy infrastructure are never purely local; instead, such attacks have economic impacts that can reverberate globally within hours, hitting household budgets and supply chains thousands of miles from the front line.

Distributed renewable energy disrupts that pattern at a structural level by eliminating key chokepoints and targetable infrastructure. Unlike a centralized coal or gas facility, a generation network spread across thousands of individual rooftop and ground-mounted installations offers no single point of failure worth targeting.

Knocking out a major power station is relatively easy for a determined army and can darken an entire region within seconds. On the other hand, disabling an equivalent distributed system would need simultaneous action across an enormous number of sites, a task that is neither practical nor militarily efficient.

The economic protection renewables offer during conflict is equally significant. Countries dependent on imported fuel lose control of their energy costs the moment a supply route is disrupted. Wartime commodity markets are brutal, and nations without domestic generation capacity absorb every price spike in full.

Domestic wind and solar producers are largely insulated from those swings, and countries that can produce their own green energy fare much better against market volatility.

Ukraine has demonstrated this more vividly than any theoretical argument could. Russia’s campaign against Ukrainian power infrastructure forced the country toward distributed solar and battery storage as a survival measure rather than an environmental one. Centralized grid assets were being destroyed faster than they could be repaired.

According to the International Energy Agency, decentralized energy systems became a cornerstone of Ukraine’s ability to keep critical services running, with renewable technology serving a defense function as much as an energy one.

Making the case for renewable energy in purely environmental terms has consistently undersold the importance of renewables. Generation systems that produce power locally and move it through dispersed networks make nations harder to coerce and more stable when external pressures mount.

Communities, hospitals and essential services retain their power supply even when national grid infrastructure comes under attack. These are security arguments, not just climate change concerns, and they deserve to be treated with the urgency they warrant to bring the U.S. closer to achieving energy sovereignty.

Companies like Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) can go a long way in facilitating the transitioning of the entire marine industry with their products, and that could make a significant contribution towards reducing dependence on fossil fuels within that industry.

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