Today's Energy Pulse

Scania pilots vehicle‑to‑grid power for heavy‑duty electric trucks
Scania showcased one of the first V2G systems for heavy‑duty electric trucks using the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). The pilot demonstrated bi‑directional power flow, letting trucks feed stored electricity back to the grid while parked, with real‑time communication enabling dynamic charging and discharging. The company also opened orders for trucks equipped with an extra battery pack and MCS.
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Time Slipping Away to Develop One of Norway’s Largest Untapped Gas Discoveries
Norway’s Offshore Directorate (NOD) has commissioned Terra Stream Energy to study the Gro discovery, one of the largest undeveloped gas finds on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The well, first drilled by Shell in 2009, is estimated to contain about 52 billion standard cubic meters of gas in place. NOD stresses that development must connect to the nearby Åsta Hansteen field while existing infrastructure remains viable, noting a ten‑year window before the opportunity fades. The study will produce static geological models for industry use and may spur similar assessments of other idle discoveries.

EVE Energy Plans CN¥11bn Expansion as Q1 Profit Surges
Chinese battery maker Eve Energy announced two new plants costing about $1.6 bn, adding 110 GWh of annual capacity for EV and energy‑storage batteries. The expansion, split between a 50 GWh Jiangsu facility and a 60 GWh Fujian joint‑venture, pushes Eve to become China’s...

Geely 900V Energee Golden Brick Battery Unveiled – 10-70% in 4 Mins 22 Secs, 10-97% in 8 Mins 42 Secs
Geely's Lynk & Co unveiled the 900V Energee Golden Brick Battery, capable of charging from 10% to 70% in 4 minutes 22 seconds and up to 97% in 8 minutes 42 seconds. The test recorded a peak charging power of...

Ex‑Shell Blogger Blames Renewables for Fuel Crisis
Amazing clip of former Shell employee and now right-wing News Corp blogger Liam Barlett blaming the fossil fuel crisis on renewables (while Australia's energy minister very patiently tries to ask him WTF he means) (for some reason News Corp decided to...
Titanium Emerges as a Vanadium Alternative for Redox Flow Batteries
A Japanese‑Chinese research team unveiled a titanium molten‑salt redox‑flow battery (TMSRB) that uses abundant Ti ions and high‑conductivity molten salts for grid‑scale energy storage. The prototype delivers over 97% coulombic efficiency, stable cycling at 300‑450 °C, and a theoretical cell voltage...
ADB Unveils US$25 Million Fund to Advance Asean Power Grid
The Asian Development Bank has launched a US$25 million Regional Connectivity Fund to accelerate cross‑border power grid projects across ASEAN. Backed by Australia, Canada, the EU, Germany and the UK, the facility will de‑risk early‑stage studies, design work and transaction structuring...

Does the Iran Ceasefire Mean the Fuel Crisis Is Over? Not Even Close
A temporary cease‑fire in the Iran‑Israel conflict has opened the Strait of Hormuz, but the damage to Gulf oil infrastructure means the global fuel crunch will linger for months. The war removed roughly 11 million barrels per day from the market,...
India Set to Get First Iranian Crude Oil Cargo in 7 Years
India will receive its first Iranian crude cargo in seven years after the United States temporarily lifted sanctions on Iranian oil. The shipment, aboard the Curacao‑flagged VLCC Jaya, was bought by state‑run Indian Oil Corp. and is bound for India's...

Listen: Could the EU Tax Windfall Profits Made by Oil and Gas Companies?
European consumers are feeling the strain of soaring fuel prices, while oil and gas firms are raking in windfall profits estimated at €81 million ($87 million) daily since the Middle East conflict began. Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Austria have asked the...

Jet Fuel Crisis to Last Months Even After Iran-US Ceasefire, IATA Warns
IATA warns that jet fuel shortages will linger for months despite the tentative reopening of the Strait of Hormuz following a US‑Iran ceasefire. Damage to regional refining capacity means crude flows alone cannot quickly restore supply, leaving airlines with higher...
Maharashtra Clears MSEDCL IPO, Approves Borrowing of over ₹32,679 Crore
Maharashtra’s cabinet approved a sweeping overhaul of its power distributor, MSEDCL, by assuming roughly ₹32,679 crore (about US$3.9 billion) of debt and converting it into 15‑year government bonds. The restructuring will split MSEDCL into a commercial‑consumer arm and a new agricultural‑focused entity,...
CleanMax Commissions 185MW Hybrid Project in Gujarat, India
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions has commissioned a 185 MW wind‑solar hybrid project in Kalavad, Gujarat, raising its state capacity to about 844 MW. The facility will serve 17 corporate customers under 25‑year fixed‑tariff PPAs and is projected to add roughly $17.75 million...

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Breakthrough at UNSW Targets Transport and Aviation Use
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have unveiled a redesigned hydrogen fuel cell that incorporates microscopic lateral bypass channels to improve water management. The new architecture prevents water buildup, delivering up to 75% more power than conventional cells...

Universities Model Domestic Energy Use to Help UK Hit Net Zero Goals
University College London, Oxford and Exeter have launched the Energy Demand Observatory and Laboratory (EDOL) to model UK household energy use with unprecedented granularity. Building on the Smart Energy Research Lab’s 11,500‑home smart‑meter dataset, EDOL adds near‑real‑time temperature, humidity and...
RBI Ups Crude Oil, Exchange Rate Baseline Assumptions for FY27
The Reserve Bank of India raised its FY27 baseline crude‑oil price to $85 per barrel, up from $70 in the second half of FY26, and lifted its rupee projection to 94 per dollar, up from 88. The revision follows a...
Bangladesh Plans 442 MW Solar Facility Near Coal Power Plant
Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) will build a 442 MW solar farm adjacent to the 1.32 GW Rampal coal plant, marking the nation’s largest solar project. The $200 million development will be financed 15% by BPDB and 85% from the government’s Power Development...
Spark Secures Australian Approval for Massive Solar and Battery Project
Spark Renewables, owned by Malaysia’s Tenaga Nasional, received final state planning approval for the Dinawan Solar Farm and battery project in New South Wales. The hybrid development will install 800 MW of photovoltaic capacity and a 356 MW/1,574 MWh battery storage system, representing...
This Program Pays Nonprofits to Take the Time to Consider Solar
The Solar Upgrading Nonprofits (SUN) program, backed by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and Resonant Energy, offers nonprofits financial stipends and technical assistance to evaluate solar projects before the federal Investment Tax Credit expires. In its first 2025 round, SUN...
Xcel Minnesota Is Building a First-of-Its Kind Virtual Power Plant
Xcel Energy announced Capacity*Connect, a $430 million initiative to install up to 200 MW of customer‑site batteries across Minnesota. The utility will own and operate the virtual power plant, a first in the United States, deploying 1‑ to 3‑MW units over the...

Oil & Gas Duo Join Forces to Find Rig for Drilling Campaigns in Southeast Asia
SundaGas Banda Unipessoal, a subsidiary of UK‑listed Sunda Energy, has signed a letter of intent with Finder Energy’s Timor‑Leste arm to jointly secure a semi‑submersible drilling rig for offshore campaigns. The collaboration targets the Chuditch‑2 appraisal well and three development...
Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Tax Cuts, and Deregulation Restored
So now the strait is open all of the fossil fuel subsidies, fossil tax cuts and weakening of environmental regulations wil be set back to normal, right?
LNG Carriers: The Shipbuilding Boom Meets a Geopolitical Storm
LNG carriers have seen spot freight rates explode from roughly $42,000 to $300,000 per day after Iran‑linked strikes shut the Strait of Hormuz, cutting about 22% of global LNG exports. The surge is a disruption‑driven signal, not a structural shift,...
Japan, Australia Forge Graphite Anode Supply Chain
Japan and Australia are building a graphite anode supply chain to strengthen battery materials security and reduce import dependence. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/japan-australia-graphite-anode-supply.html
Countries Prioritize Clean Transition over Chinese EV Origins
Every time there's chart on here showing some mid sized or small country with a hockey stick curve of EV or e-bus adoption -- and there will be more -- it is almost always because they care more about the...
Solar Keeps Slimming Down While Power Rises
An international study shows commercial silicon solar modules have tripled their specific power, rising from about 8.5 W/kg in the early 2000s to 23.6 W/kg today. The gain stems from advances in module architecture, bifacial designs, and improved temperature management, while glass...

Asia Pivots to Russian Oil Amid Middle East Turmoil
Asia’s energy reality is shifting FAST. As the Middle East’s supply of oil is disrupted by the US-Israeli war on Iran, countries are turning to Russian oil. RUSSIA = BIG WINNER. https://t.co/akGGPsbivA
EDF Commits €240 M to Heat Pumps, Electric Trucks
France's EDF pledges €240 million in investment and funding for the adoption of heat pumps and electric trucks https://t.co/LJYnxSn5i7

Oil Prices Plunge 15% to Below $100, Stocks Surge and Dollar Slumps After Trump Announces US-Iran Ceasefire – Business Live
Oil prices dropped more than 15% to under $100 a barrel after the United States and Iran announced a two‑week conditional cease‑fire and a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The news sparked a broad equity rally, with Asian...
Gas Prices React Asymmetrically to Oil Swings
Oil goes up, average gas price goes from $3 to $5.25 Oil goes down, average gas price goes from $5.25 to $5.24
New Findings Impact Renewables, Batteries, and Transmission Metals
This has important implications not just for renewables and batteries but also for materials used in transmission lines such as copper and aluminium.
Inverter-Based Resource Performance History Leads to US Regulatory Change
North American Reliability Corp. (NERC) has issued three new standards—PRC-028-1, PRC-029-1 and PRC-030-1—to tighten inverter‑based resource (IBR) performance after a series of disturbances, notably the 2022 Odessa event that shed 2,555 MW of solar and synchronous generation. PRC-028-1 mandates high‑fidelity disturbance...

China's LNG Demand Stalls, Shifts to Domestic and Pipeline Sources
Don't expect China's LNG demand to bounce back from the Middle East turmoil 🇨🇳🚢 China gets a quarter of its LNG from the world's biggest export plant in Qatar.. which remains offline. To makeup for the shortfall, China is expected to...

Hydrogen Stations Vanish as Subsidies End, EVs Thrive
“Yet another hydrogen filling station in Germany is closing after ten years. This is likely to coincide exactly with the end of the grant period. Battery-electric cars run on green electricity, hydrogen cars on subsidies...” 🇩🇪 #alwaysbecharging ⚡️⚡️⚡️ @CoalDead @technikjuli https://t.co/nMSZI8O4bI

Wonder Cement Works with Sunsure Energy for Solar Power Expansion
Wonder Cement has signed three long‑term power purchase agreements with Sunsure Energy to source solar electricity for its Dhule and Aligarh plants. The deals cover 30 MWp of solar capacity, delivering 67% of Dhule’s and 52% of Aligarh’s power needs. The...
Energy Prices Plunge Despite Uncertain Hormuz Reopening
Brent crude oil: -15% TTF nat gas: -18% German power: -5% (and below pre-war) Asian coal: -1% (And yes, the Strait of Hormuz has yet to actually reopen, and we don’t know for sure what the ceasefire means in practical terms for SoH energy...
Natural Gas Prices Weekly Update – JKM, TTF and Henry Hub (6 April 2026)
Natural gas prices fell across Asia, Europe and the United States last week as LNG supply recovered, milder weather expectations dampened demand, and storage levels rose. The Japanese spot index (JKM) slipped to the high‑$17 per MMBtu range, down from...
US Leverages Oil Dominance for Global Influence
So this is how 5D chess is played: US produces more oil than it consumes US just got control of world largest reserve (Venezuela) US agrees to Iran oil toll charge to Europe, Asia, Australia etc in exchange for a Ceasefire 😉😉😉 https://t.co/CjILj9Ul2a

From the Hype of Destruction to the Hype of Ceasefire
Oil prices plunged about 14% after President Trump posted that the United States would pause bombing Iran for two weeks, contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz for safe shipping. Iran accepted the conditional ceasefire, and diplomatic talks are...

E720 | Henrietta Moon, Carbo Culture on Building Multi-Revenue Carbon Removal
In this episode, Henrietta Moon, founder and CEO of Carboculture, explains how her company uses high‑temperature biochar factories to simultaneously produce renewable energy, premium growing media, and permanently sequester carbon for centuries. She outlines a full‑stack business model that sells...

400kW EV Charger Supports Denser Charging Sites
SK Signet has launched a 400 kW all‑in‑one ultra‑fast DC charger that integrates silicon‑carbide power modules and dispenser hardware in a single unit. The design achieves 96.5% power conversion efficiency while shrinking the installation footprint by 54% compared with its previous...

European Gas Prices Drop 20% After US‑Iran Ceasefire
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES FALL AS MUCH AS 20% ON US-IRAN CEASEFIRE 🚨🚨 About 20% of global LNG traversed Hormuz before the war. But not a single shipment has been exported from the region in over a month https://t.co/zFjTxnnhra
Australian Petrol Prices to Fall Within the Month – if US-Iran Ceasefire Holds
A US‑Iran cease‑fire agreement sent Brent crude below $91 per barrel, sparking hopes that Australian fuel prices will soon ease. Regular unleaded, which has surged above A$2.50 (≈ $1.65 USD) a litre, could drop roughly 10 cents per litre (≈ $0.066 USD) for every $10‑a‑barrel...

BPCL, HPCL, IOC, IndiGo Shares Surge, ONGC & Oil India Slip as Brent Crude Prices Fall
Crude oil prices plunged 12.5% after a US‑Iran cease‑fire, sending Brent futures to about $121 per barrel (₹10,029). The drop lifted downstream oil‑marketing firms—BPCL (+8.6%), HPCL (+9%), IOC (+7%)—and aviation carrier IndiGo (+11%). Conversely, upstream producers ONGC and Oil India...
Fuel Crunch: Does Australia Have Enough Cards to Keep up Supply?
Australia is confronting a fuel crunch after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, cutting global oil supply by roughly 20%. Most of the nation’s recent imports traversed the strait, meaning a six‑week lag before alternative sources can arrive. The federal...

Gov’t Chose Budi95 Quota Adjustment Rather than Price Hike to Protect Majority of Malaysians – Amir Hamzah
Malaysia's government decided to lower the monthly Budi95 RON 95 fuel quota from 300 litres to 200 litres instead of increasing the subsidised price. Finance Minister Amir Hamzah said the change affects only about 10 % of users, as most Malaysians consume roughly 100 litres...
The Commodities Feed: Oil Slumps Below $100 After US, Iran Agree to Two-Week Ceasefire
Oil prices slipped below $100 per barrel after the United States and Iran announced a two‑week ceasefire, easing fears of prolonged supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent settled around $94/bbl and WTI near $96/bbl, marking the steepest decline...
Industrialise Small Modular Reactor Delivery to Help Unlock a Nuclear Golden Age
The UK is positioning itself as a nuclear pioneer by industrialising the delivery of small modular reactors (SMRs), with Wylfa on Anglesey slated as the first site for a fleet of repeatable reactors. Recent milestones include fresh funding for Sizewell C...

Canola Poised for Greater Role in Local Biofuel Future: Rabo
Rabobank’s new report highlights Australian canola as a strategic feedstock for renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel as biofuel demand surges across the Asia‑Pacific. Converting the country’s 6 million tonnes of exported canola seed could produce more than two billion litres of...
Councils Flex Their Muscle on Renewables, Laying Down the Local Law on Roads, Farmland and Housing
Leeton Shire Council in New South Wales voted to block large‑scale solar farms on any irrigated or irrigable farmland, citing the need to protect high‑value agricultural land. The motion, led by Mayor George Weston, calls for the highest level of...

Jet Fuel Supply Could Take Months to Recover After Hormuz Reopening
IATA director general Willie Walsh warned that even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, jet‑fuel supply will take months to normalize because Middle East refining capacity remains disrupted. Crude prices fell below $100 per barrel after a U.S.–Iran cease‑fire pledge,...