BlackRock Analysts: Middle East Conflict and AI Wave Fuel 'Green Energy' Awakening

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Source: Jin10 Data

On March 13, after Trump returned to the White House last year, betting on clean energy stocks seemed like a foolish move. But for Helen Jewell, Chief Investment Officer of the Fundamental Stock Business at BlackRock International, the rally in clean energy is expected to continue because the U.S.-led Middle East conflict serves as a brutal reminder of how serious the world’s dependence on oil and gas in the region is. She said that strikes against Iran “highlight the strategic importance of energy independence, grid resilience, and domestic power generation. Given that the national grid needs rapid, secure incremental capacity, clean energy stocks can continue to strengthen.”

Jewell stated, “We are very clear that in order for AI to succeed, you need such enormous energy that the story is no longer ‘replacing traditional energy,’ but ‘coexisting with traditional energy.’” One year later: as of Wednesday’s close, the S&P Global Clean Energy Transition Index has surged 61%, far outperforming the 23% gain of the S&P 500. It also outperformed the “Big Seven” by 39% and is nearly twice the increase of oil stocks—despite oil prices rising above $100 due to the Iran conflict.

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