Fortune | FORTUNE 09月24日 00:38
特朗普联合国演讲批评欧洲能源转型,力挺化石燃料
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美国总统特朗普在联合国大会上批评了欧洲的能源转型,特别点名德国,并辩护全球继续使用石油、天然气和煤炭。他呼吁各国优先发展“可靠”的化石燃料,而非他所称的昂贵可再生能源。特朗普强调化石燃料对发展和能源安全的重要性,并指出推动快速淘汰化石燃料的富裕国家自身也曾依赖其发展。德国官员对此反驳,强调其可再生能源发电比例已超半数,并正逐步淘汰煤电。特朗普的言论与他过往的政策立场一致,即支持化石燃料,认为其对经济增长和电网稳定至关重要,但环保组织和部分市场分析则认为此举不利于降低成本和推动能源革新。

🌍 **特朗普反对欧洲能源转型,力挺化石燃料**:美国总统特朗普在联合国大会上发表讲话,批评欧洲,特别是德国的能源转型政策,主张全球应继续依赖石油、天然气和煤炭等化石燃料,认为它们比可再生能源更为可靠且成本效益高。他强调化石燃料在国家发展和能源安全中的关键作用,并质疑那些推动快速淘汰化石燃料的发达国家自身也曾长期依赖这些能源。

💡 **德国回应并强调可再生能源进展**:针对特朗普的批评,德国官员进行了反驳,指出德国的能源结构中可再生能源的比例已超过50%,并且该国正按计划逐步淘汰煤炭发电。这表明德国在能源战略上正朝着多元化和低碳化方向发展,即便在面临能源挑战时也未动摇其战略重心。

📈 **化石燃料的经济与安全论调**:特朗普将化石燃料定位为经济增长和电网稳定的基石,呼吁各国政策应支持石油、天然气和煤炭的生产和基础设施建设。这一立场与其政府的能源政策一致,旨在促进国内能源产量,但环保倡导者和部分市场观察者认为,这种做法可能阻碍更具成本效益的可再生能源发展,并可能导致消费者成本上升。

📉 **政策与市场趋势的博弈**:文章指出,尽管特朗普政府采取了多项措施提升化石燃料的地位,但市场力量和全球金融趋势正将更多资本导向可再生能源领域。投资者正逐步撤离化石燃料项目,并预期可再生能源在成本上将更具竞争力,这与特朗普政府在联合国上的论调形成了对比。

President Trump used his UN General Assembly address to criticize Europe’s energy transition—singling out Germany—while defending continued global use of oil, gas, and coal, and urging nations to prioritize “reliable” fossil fuels over what he cast as costly renewables.

He framed fossil fuels as essential to development and energy security, echoing past lines that nations should not “abandon” coal, oil, and gas, and arguing that wealthy countries pushing rapid phaseouts have themselves relied on hydrocarbons for 150 years. German officials have repeatedly pushed back on similar claims from Trump, noting that more than half of Germany’s power generation now comes from renewables and that the country is shutting down, not building, coal and nuclear plants with coal due off the grid by 2038 at the latest.

“All green is all bankrupt,” Trump said in the speech while implying that he wasn’t including nuclear energy in his definition of “green.” While nuclear energy is low-carbon, its environmental impact is unclear, although green energy advocates have included it in the green category for decades. For instance, in March 2021 the U.S. Department of Energy wrote a blog post on “3 reasons why nuclear is clean and sustainable.”

Germany focus

    Trump reprised arguments he has made before about Germany’s energy policy, using it as a cautionary tale while asserting that Europe’s rush to renewables raised costs and forced retreats, a characterization German officials dispute as inaccurate and outdated.Germany’s Foreign Office has countered such claims directly, emphasizing >50% renewables in the power mix and legally mandated coal phaseout timelines, underscoring a strategic pivot away from fossil fuels even amid energy shocks since 2022.Trump’s earlier critiques of Europe’s dependence on Russian energy and his administration’s actions against Nord Stream 2 contextualize his UN rhetoric, though German authorities stress their ongoing diversification and renewable buildout trajectory.

Fossil fuels message

    In the UN remarks, Trump underscored fossil fuels as indispensable for growth and grid stability, arguing against international pressure to phase them out and urging trade and policy measures that expand oil, gas, and coal output and infrastructure globally.This stance aligns with his administration’s 2025 posture: executive actions to boost coal mining and keep aging coal plants online; a White House “unleashing American energy” agenda; and a regulatory tilt favoring hydrocarbons and some nuclear over wind and solar.Industry supporters echo grid reliability concerns, while environmental groups argue the approach props up uncompetitive coal and risks higher consumer costs compared with scaling cheaper renewables and modernizing the grid.

Policy headwinds

    Fortune has documented how Trump’s early-term actions elevated fossil fuels: emergency authority to extend coal plant operations and a National Energy Dominance Council tasked with accelerating permitting and boosting oil, gas, and coal production.Fortune also tracked the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and related moves that cut or accelerate phaseouts of clean energy tax credits central to wind, solar, and EV deployment—changes critics warn could raise utility bills and slow the transition even as markets keep favoring low-cost renewables.Despite policy headwinds, a recent Fortune commentary highlighted that market forces and global finance continue steering capital toward renewables, with investors shifting away from fossil projects and expecting renewables to outcompete on cost, a countercurrent to the administration’s pro-fossil messaging at the UN.

For this story, Fortune used generative AI to help with an initial draft. An editor verified the accuracy of the information before publishing.

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