I recently wrote about Turkmenistan, which has the cheapest energy prices in the world – thanks to large gas reserves and a small population. And with those low prices, it has less renewable energy than anywhere else on the planet and is right at the back of the line on the energy transition.
But what about the opposite? Where are the highest energy prices in the world, and how is that affecting the transition to clean energy?
In a list of countries and their energy prices, there is a cl...
Published on November 17, 2020 05:01