Four years ago, European officials made a plan to reduce dependence on Russian gas and ramp up renewable energy, but a new study found it only reinforced existing decarbonization trajectories and missed the opportunity to meaningfully accelerate the clean energy transition.

Most renewable energy infrastructure is made in China using fossil fuels, and shipped from there using fossil fuels. So that is negatively affected by blockage.
The fraction of fossils of world primary energy use remains effectively at some 80%, so there is no energy transition.