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Nick Butler: We dachten dat we op een open energiemarkt konden rekenen. Deze crisis zal bewijzen dat dit niet toereikend is
The former BP executive, political adviser and energy expert on the Iranian oil crisis
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 22, 2026
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Focusing on domestic energy production is a short-sighted solution; global interdependence is crucial for sustainable energy futures.
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Transitioning to renewable energy sources can reduce our dependence on volatile markets and enhance energy independence.
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Reliance on an open market has led to vulnerability; government intervention is essential for energy security during crises.
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The open energy market fosters innovation and competition, ensuring consumers benefit from diverse energy sources.
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The Iranian oil crisis highlights the complexities of global energy; we need a balanced approach between market and regulation.
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