Oil and fossils have defined economic strength and geo-political power over a century, however a decisive shift towards renewable energy started a new race of dominance among the global superpowers.
Traditional model, control over fossil fuels means control over industries, transportation and directly impacts on economic growth has now been challenged by urgent need of climatic change and reduced carbon emission.
Developed countries like The United States, China and Europe are making policies, combine innovations and investments to future balance of power.
China Has emerged as leading clean/green energy production as it is the world’s largest manufacturer of solar Panels, wind turbines and battery technologies. Its control over critical minerals like Lithium and Rare earth elements strength its advantage in renewable sector.
Meanwhile, the united States with significant investment in clean/green energy are rebuilding under policy initiatives. American companies are leading in advancement in electric vehicles, energy storage and smart grid systems giving country a technological edge in race.
The European Union is pushing industries towards rapid decarbonisation. it has become global leaders in offshore wind energy and is heavily investing in green hydrogen as future fuel.
Developing countries, including India, are joining the green energy race. India is emerging as a prominent player in the green energy race, leading in solar, wind, and green technologies, while other developing nations also join the global shift toward a sustainable future.
The battle for the green future is redefining global power. The winners will not be those with the largest oil reserves, but those with the vision, technology, and policies to lead the energy transition. As superpowers compete for dominance, the outcome of this race will shape not only the global economy but also the future of the planet itself.
“The battle for a green future is not just about energy—it is about influence, innovation, and survival. Superpowers that lead in technology and policy will shape the world of tomorrow, while cooperation will determine if that future is sustainable for all.”
About the Author: Asif Gulam is an freelance Socio-Political Analyst and often writes on various socio-political issues (national/global).
You can reach him at: asifgulam21@gmail.com

