Today's Energy Pulse

Scania pilots vehicle‑to‑grid charging for heavy‑duty electric trucks
Scania demonstrated one of the first vehicle‑to‑grid (V2G) systems for heavy‑duty electric trucks using the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). The pilot showed bi‑directional power flow, letting trucks feed stored electricity back to the grid while parked at depots. Real‑time communication between the truck, charger and energy‑management platform enabled dynamic charging and discharging.
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Turkish Manufacturer Presents Photovoltaic Water Heater
Turkish heating solutions provider Water Heating Systems (WHS) unveiled its DC Sunboil photovoltaic water heater at SolarEX Istanbul. The system converts up to 1.6 kW of DC solar power directly into heat without an inverter, delivering about 3 kWh of thermal energy per day and heating water to 65‑85 °C. It includes integrated MPPT, an optional 2 kW AC backup, and comes in tank sizes from 120 L to 500 L for residential and small‑commercial use. WHS aims to expand the product beyond Turkey, highlighting a low‑voltage, plug‑and‑play solution for off‑grid hot‑water needs.
Oil to Test Wartime Highs If Hormuz Standstill Drags
Oil could revisit wartime price peaks if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked until July, JPMorgan Chase notes. The market expects half of normal oil flows to resume by May and full capacity by June, but a slower return to...
DOE Proposes Slashing Non-Defense Spending on Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy’s FY 2027 budget proposal calls for a 21% boost to defense‑related spending while slashing non‑defense programs by 16%, raising the agency’s total discretionary budget to $53.9 billion. Most of the increase would flow to the National Nuclear...

Cresco Warns of Potential Energy Security Risk if Diesel Supply for OCGT Is Constrained
South Africa’s utility Eskom relies on diesel‑powered open‑cycle gas turbines (OCGT) for peak‑load support, using up to 30% of the nation’s diesel supply during high demand. Cresco Project Finance warns that a constrained diesel import flow—57% of which passes the...
U.S. Hormuz Setback Signals Shift to Asymmetric Disruption
The U.S. failure to secure Hormuz is a turning point in American hegemony, argues @StevenErlanger Maybe But he frames the outcome as POLICY FAILURE when it’s really a SYSTEM CONSTRAINT The real turning point is the shift from conventional dominance to asymmetric...
Global Briefing: India Withdraws Bid to Host COP33
India has quietly withdrawn its bid to host the UN Climate Change Conference COP33 in 2028 after a review of its climate commitments for that year. The move removes India from the shortlist of potential hosts and reduces its visibility...

VIDEO: Senesco Marine Launches and Christens New Casco Bay Lines Electric Ferry
Senesco Marine launched Battery Steele, a 164‑foot double‑ended electric ferry for Casco Bay Lines. The vessel can transport 599 passengers and 15 vehicles between Portland and Peaks Island, using an ABB battery‑powered propulsion system with Caterpillar generators as backup. It...

Saudi Arabia Maintains Oil Exports From Key Red Sea Port for Now
Saudi Arabia’s east‑west pipeline, which feeds Red Sea export terminals, suffered a drone strike that knocked out one pumping station and cut capacity by about 700,000 barrels per day. The reduction won’t affect Yanbu’s shipments immediately because oil already in...
Starmer Told Trump to Be ‘Practical’ Amid Strait of Hormuz Tax Rumours
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told Donald Trump he spent most of their call discussing a practical plan to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, after warning that Trump’s actions were inflating UK energy bills. He emphasized that any...
ETS Price Rise a Risk if Iran War Prompts Gas-to-Coal Switch, Says ING
ING warns that if the Iran conflict pushes EU nations to replace natural‑gas with coal, the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) allowance price could surge, raising costs for energy‑intensive firms. The bank notes that the ETS cap is tightening and...
Odisha CM Inaugurates 3 Grid Substations Built at ₹600 Crore in Bhubaneswar
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi inaugurated three new grid substations and eight transmission lines in Bhubaneswar‑Cuttack, a project costing roughly $72 million (₹600 crore). The facilities are expected to deliver uninterrupted, high‑quality power to about 2.2 million consumers and support the region’s projected demand...
Iran’s Hormuz Leverage Looms Over Shipping as Cease‑Fire Talks Resume
Iran’s capacity to throttle vessel movements through the Strait of Hormuz re‑emerged in a new round of US‑Iran cease‑fire negotiations, underscoring the strategic chokehold on roughly 20% of world oil and gas trade. Experts warn that any disruption could reverberate...

The Power Dispatch: (Re)integrating Europe's Power Market
The episode examines the renewed push for the United Kingdom to re‑enter the EU internal electricity market amid heightened fuel volatility and the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Tim Santonastazo explains that the EU Council has authorized negotiations, but...
US CPI Set to Jump as Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the March Consumer Price Index at 8:30 a.m. ET, with analysts warning of a sharp rise driven by a 1% jump in oil prices to $98.6 per barrel amid fragile US‑Iran ceasefire talks. Futures...
UK Grants $510 Million Subsidy to Tata for Jaguar Battery Plant, Securing 4,200 Jobs
The British government has approved a £380 million (about $510 million) subsidy for Tata Group’s new battery plant in Somerset, England. The facility will supply Jaguar Land Rover EVs, lock in 4,200 direct jobs and generate thousands more in the supply chain,...

Ventura Offshore’s Sixth-Gen Drillship Picks up 135-Day Extension in Brazil
Ventura Offshore announced a 135‑day extension for its DS Carolina ultra‑deepwater drillship, pushing the contract through September 2026 and adding roughly $29 million to its backlog. The delay shifts the next campaign on the Sepia‑Atapu field to January 2027, but otherwise leaves the terms...
MasTec Targets $17B Revenue in 2026 After Record $14.3B Year, Emphasizes Margin Expansion
MasTec announced record $14.3 billion revenue for 2025 and set a $17 billion target for 2026, a 19% increase. The Florida‑based contractor is pivoting from pure volume growth to margin expansion, leveraging scale, project‑mix optimization, and disciplined capital allocation.
Karnataka Minister Urges Centre to Address Auto Gas Supply Issue at Earliest
Karnataka’s food and civil supplies minister K H Muniyappa has pressed the central government to resolve a severe auto‑LPG shortage that is crippling thousands of taxi drivers. Around 300,000 autos in the state, including 160,000 in Bengaluru, rely on LPG, but daily...

Trump Makes History With Near-Record Energy Cost Surge
U.S. headline inflation surged in March 2026, driven by a sharp rise in oil prices that lifted the all‑items CPI to its highest level since June 2022. Gasoline prices in Southern California peaked at $6.79 per gallon, a local record...

Levanta Renewables Awards EPC Contract to China Energy Engineering Group
Singapore‑based Levanta Renewables has awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to China Energy Engineering Group for its 166 MWp solar‑plus‑storage project in the Visayas, Philippines. The Barotac facility, valued at roughly $85 million, will include an 80 MWh battery energy storage...
Terra-Gen to Pay $5.6M to Settle CAISO Market Manipulation Charges
Terra‑Gen has agreed to pay $5.6 million to settle Federal Energy Regulatory Commission allegations that it manipulated the California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO) day‑ahead market. The settlement includes a $4.95 million civil fine and $681,007 in profit disgorgement for a scheme that...
Italy Pushes Coal Exit to 2038 as Gas Prices Surge
Italy's parliament voted to postpone the permanent shutdown of its last coal‑fired power stations until 2038, up from the 2025/2028 deadlines set in 2017. The move, tied to a confidence vote, reflects soaring gas prices and a desire to keep...

These Cheap Solar Cells Work Better because They’re Flawed
Lead‑halide perovskite solar cells, despite impurities, now achieve efficiencies comparable to silicon. Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria identified a three‑dimensional network of domain walls that act as internal charge‑highways, explaining the material’s high performance. They visualized...
Traders Place $950 Million Bet on Oil Falling Hours Before US‑Iran Ceasefire
Investors sold roughly 8,600 Brent and U.S. crude futures contracts – a $950 million short position – just hours before President Trump announced a two‑week US‑Iran ceasefire. The trade helped drive crude prices down about 15%, sparking debate over market manipulation...
US Oil Exports to Hit 5M Barrels a Day Amid Global Crunch
U.S. Gulf Coast crude exports are set to reach a record 5 million barrels per day in May, up sharply from roughly 3.97 million in March. Asian refiners are snapping up the cargoes to replace Middle Eastern supply disruptions, prompting a surge...
Sora Fuel Secures $14.6 Million to Scale Carbon‑Negative Jet Fuel
Sora Fuel announced a $14.6 million financing round co‑led by Spero Ventures and Inspired Capital. The Boston startup will use the capital to build a pilot facility that captures CO₂ from air and water, aiming to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)...
U.S. Scientists Build Copper-Contacted TOPCon Solar Cell with 24.3% Efficiency
U.S. researchers have demonstrated a TOPCon silicon solar cell that uses screen‑printed, fire‑through copper paste on the rear and silver on the front, combined with laser‑enhanced contact optimization (LECO). The LECO process reduces rear contact resistivity from roughly 300 mΩ·cm² to...
A US Strategy for Energy Competition with China in Emerging Markets
Emerging economies will drive the bulk of global energy demand growth over the next 20 years, turning them into a strategic battleground for influence. China has leveraged the Belt and Road Initiative to provide over $230 billion in concessional loans and...

TotalEnergies Closes Key Saudi Refinery After Attacks
TotalEnergies announced the shutdown of the SATORP refinery on Saudi Arabia's eastern Gulf coast after night‑time attacks damaged one of its two processing trains. The closure, part of a series of disruptions across Qatar, Iraq and offshore UAE, trims roughly...
Fuel Supplies Stable, No Need for Panic Amid West Asia Tensions: Jio-Bp MD
Jio‑bp Managing Director Akshay Wadhwa said India’s fuel supplies remain stable despite the West Asia geopolitical flare‑up, and there is no need for panic buying. The company has not imposed any caps on petrol or diesel sales and has kept...

North American Oil Data Deck (April 2026)
The April 2026 edition of the North American Oil Data Deck, a 47‑page subscription‑only report, details upstream and downstream activity across the United States, Canada and Mexico. The deck shows petroleum liquids output slipped more than 1 MMbpd month‑over‑month, pulling total production...
Base Oil Prices Remain Elevated Since Ceasefire
Base oil markets remain under pressure despite the US‑Iran ceasefire announced on April 7. Group III spot prices have more than doubled in the United States and risen 70 % in Europe, reflecting the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which blocks...

EU Gives Russia €3bn LNG Arctic Boost as Iran War Exposes Energy Vulnerability
New data from German NGO Urgewald shows the EU imported 69 Yamal Arctic LNG cargoes in Q1, paying roughly €2.88 bn (about $3.2 bn) to Russia. The shipments accounted for 97% of the project’s deliveries, making the bloc the “indispensable market” despite...

Paladin Targets 2027 Uranium Decision on Patterson Lake South
Paladin Energy said it will decide by the end of 2027 whether to fund the Patterson Lake South (PLS) uranium project in Saskatchewan. The high‑grade Triple R deposit is moving through front‑end engineering, design and permitting after receiving provincial environmental approval....
Iberdrola Wind Farm Hit by Last Minute Stop Work Order – and Not in the US This Time
Iberdrola's 105 MW El Escudo on‑shore wind farm in Cantabria was halted by Spain's Energy Ministry after unresolved administrative appeals triggered an automatic suspension. The project, 92% complete with 23 of 25 Vestas turbines installed, faced appeals from environmental groups that courts...

MoIT to Ensure Power Supply Security for 2026
Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) announced measures to secure power supply through 2026 amid an early heatwave that pushed northern demand to about 1 billion kWh by end‑March. The agency approved a 2026 supply plan assuming an 8.5% baseline load...

What Can Governments Do when Petrol Prices Rocket?
Petrol and diesel prices in the UK have surged as Middle East supply disruptions push global oil costs higher. Consumers face record pump prices, prompting accusations of profiteering and calls for government action. The article evaluates three policy options—price caps,...

Russian Tanker Heads to Iran as Only Regional Oil Exporter
A Russian VLCC crossed the Strait of Hormuz heading to Kharg Island to load Iranian oil. Here you have a war against Iran and Iran is currently the only country in the region actively exporting oil on a daily basis —...
Gas and Diesel Prices Rise Despite Trump's Oil Rhetoric
US gas price increase. Trump talks of US oil. So why are gas— and diesel — prices increasing like this?

5 Big Energy Stories - 4.10.2026: Ceasefire? What Ceasefire?
The Substack post "5 Big Energy Stories - 4.10.2026: Ceasefire? What Ceasefire?" spotlights the heightened uncertainty in global energy markets as ceasefire negotiations falter, especially around Iran’s threats to the Strait of Hormuz. It emphasizes how visual graphics can distill...
OPEC+ Supply Chains Crippled, US Fuels Global Allies
So, the oil and gas infrastructure of major OPEC+ producers in the Gulf and Russia is being blocked, disrupted, and damaged... While China is forced to halt exports of petroleum products, and the US is supplying fuel to satellite countries like...
Russian Tanker’s Hormuz Passage Signals Deepening Russia‑Iran Ties
Russian-Flagged Tanker Transits Hormuz Into Gulf in Rare Passage. Hello. Russia is an ally of Iran. Gave them info about US military. And more. So this transit should be expected. https://t.co/zdwZeZOGDs
Trump Pushes Hormuz Reopening Before US‑Iran Peace Talks
Trump Demands Reopening of Hormuz Ahead of US-Iran Peace Talks. Demands and threats by the two key parties vs resolution. https://t.co/oul6jwCk4x

Natural Gas Buy Day Begins, Seasonal Window Opens April 13
NAT GAS: Buy Day today. It starts a long seasonal window April 13 courtesy MRCI research. https://t.co/Ei34TuCMVk
Control of Hormuz Strait Determines Global Power Balance
Already both the U.S. and Iran are claiming to have won the war and are negotiating about the negotiations. As explained in my recent note, it all comes down to who controls the Strait of Hormuz, which will have big implications...

Gas CPI Component Spikes 21.2%, Biggest Rise Since 1967
Biggest monthly rise in the gas index component of CPI since 1967 - up 21.2%. The fuel oil component is up 30% https://t.co/3U67sTDxMt https://t.co/HDIylsibXc
India Postpones Coal Plant Upkeep Amid LNG Shortage
India is delaying maintenance on its coal power plants because of a gas supply crunch 🇮🇳 ⚠️ India’s LNG imports have dropped because of the war in the Middle East And with hot summer weather coming fast, India needs more coal...
UK Solar Startup Attracts China, US Interest
The British Solar Startup Being Courted by Both China and the U.S. - WSJ https://t.co/sX60BYn0kE
Discussing Strait of Hormuz on CNN with Laura Coates
My appearance last night on @CNN with @thelauracoates talking about the Strait of Hormuz. https://t.co/8c9CNwMekq

IMF Graphic Reveals Iran War’s Massive LNG Impact
😬Known info but still a stunning #IranWar #LNG graphic via the IMF's wider analysis of the war's impact. Link in next post. https://t.co/KokCb7gPBa