An energy shock refers to a sudden, significant change in energy prices or supply, often triggered by geopolitical events, natural disasters, or market shifts. It impacts economies by disrupting production, raising costs, and influencing inflation. Governments and businesses use it to assess risk, develop contingency plans, or adapt energy policies. Benefits include increased investment in renewables and energy efficiency, helping consumers and industries become more resilient.
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