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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Sodium-Ion Cells Launched for Energy Storage by Another Chinese Mid-Tier Battery Company
Chinese mid‑tier battery maker Bosa Energy announced the launch of 175 Ah sodium‑ion cells for stationary energy storage. The cells deliver 110 Wh kg‑1 and 206 Wh L‑1, weigh 4.75 kg, and match the dimensions of the company’s existing 314 Ah lithium‑ion module. Bosa’s four factories covering 500,000 m² enable rapid production without redesign of current storage systems. The rollout signals growing confidence in sodium‑ion chemistry as a lower‑cost complement to lithium‑ion solutions.
Asia May Shift to Coal, Accelerate Renewables, Cut Gas
“If you’re sitting in Asia, going through this again, it’s possible you change your strategy long term — rely more on coal for longer, build out your renewables faster and reduce your exposure to natural gas.” https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-29/iran-war-s-gas-supply-shock-pushes-top-consumers-back-to-coal
How Energas Turned an Environmental Concern Into Cuba’s Cheapest Power
Energas, a Cuban‑Canadian joint venture with Sherritt International, operates three combined‑cycle plants totaling 480 MW, supplying roughly 8‑10% of Cuba’s electricity and the cheapest baseload power in the country. The plants convert associated natural gas from oil wells into electricity and...

The Severity of the Situation.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has cut roughly 11 million barrels of oil per day, creating the largest supply shock since the 1973 embargo and pushing prices toward $200 a barrel. Asian nations are already hoarding fuel and imposing...
Anker Solix Upgrades X1 Home Storage System with Power Dock Pro
Anker SOLIX has launched the Power Dock Pro in Australia, extending its X1 home battery system from critical‑load to whole‑home backup and enabling off‑grid operation with third‑party solar inverters. The device features a 63 A interface, dual inverter ports and a...
Solar Experts Pivot From Backup Power to Grid Resilience
Industry leaders at Solar & Storage Live Africa 2026 urged South Africa to move from isolated backup islands to integrated microgrids, emphasizing smart management and design efficiency over sheer battery capacity. Panels highlighted aggressive demand‑side efficiency, AI‑driven optimization, and tiered...

Fuel on the Fire
The episode examines how the escalating Iran‑Houthi conflict is driving oil prices above $100 per barrel and triggering a sharp market sell‑off. It highlights the G7 finance ministers' meeting, where they will discuss measures such as cutting fuel duties to...

How Could US Forcibly Reopen Strait of Hormuz and What Are the Risks?
President Donald Trump is leveraging a newly deployed U.S. ground force to consider a forcible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that handles roughly 20% of global oil shipments. Iran’s threat to bomb its own territory and the...

Strategic Win: Road Builder Expands Into High‑Growth Renewables
Significance: This is a "strategic win" for the company. While they are primarily known for roads and highways, this project marks their entry into high-growth renewable energy infrastructure, which typically commands better valuation multiples.
Lithuania’s Solar Capacity Surpasses 3 GW
Lithuania’s solar capacity hit 3.04 GW at the end of 2025, adding roughly 600 MW in the last year. Prosumers—about 170,000—produced around 70% of that output, delivering 1.79 TWh and covering 14.2% of national electricity demand. Technical permits for an additional 4 GW of...

Arc Flash Hazards Emax 3 Integrated Solution
ABB’s new whitepaper highlights the persistent danger of arc flash incidents in modern power infrastructure and introduces the Emax 3 integrated solution. The platform combines ultra‑fast arc detection, intelligent protection coordination, and built‑in switchgear intelligence to mitigate risk. It aligns with...

ADNOC, OMV Unveil Executive Leadership for Polyolefins JV
ADNOC and OMV have launched Borouge Group International (BGI), consolidating their polyolefins assets under a new joint venture. NOVA Chemicals CEO Roger Kearns will lead BGI as chief executive, while ADNOC finalizes its acquisition of NOVA Chemicals this month. The...

Oil Spike Signals New Unpredictable Global Crisis
To me, the news cycle now resembles that of March 2020, where it feels like we're dealing with an unpredictable threat that will have immense global consequences. That's subjective, though the swing in oil prices provides a data point to back...
Europe Faces Imminent Jet Fuel Shortage, Airlines Warned
Also - a serious jet fuel shortage is less than a week away across multiple different markets, including at some major European airport hubs - who are informing airlines to prepare for a potential ‘no-fuel available here’ scenario

New Mangalore Port Set to Receive Iranian LPG Consignment
New Mangalore Port will receive the Aurora tanker carrying Iranian LPG, marking India’s first post‑sanctions import from Tehran. The cargo, slated for Confidence Petroleum, follows a temporary U.S. suspension of sanctions on Iranian petroleum exports. Additional LPG shipments from Hellas...
Governments Cut Energy Taxes, but Economics Suffer
Governments are now pulling the obvious lever that is right in front of them; cutting indirect taxes on energy as the oil price shock filters through strongly and immediately to consumer prices. The economics of this, meanwhile are suboptimal. 1/2

Missed the Biggest Monthly Energy Rally of the Era
You should have been Long of the biggest monthly move in Energy of the modern era https://t.co/4SzKlzwxb9

Exclusive: Wind Projects Delayed as Trump's Pentagon Reviews Stall
More than 30 onshore wind farms, totaling roughly 7.5 GW, are stalled as the Pentagon’s routine radar‑interference reviews remain unsigned. The delays threaten the power supply needed for data centers that are central to the United States’ AI ambitions. Renewable trade...
EU Nations Fear Rising Costs Will Strain Companies Further
Member states are worried that high costs will further burden companies that are being strained under high energy prices https://t.co/JDT1qqd1ur
Flexible Generators Convert Motion Into Usable Energy
📰 🧪 James Tour Group in the News: Flexible generators turn movement into energy An article features the research of James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair […] https://t.co/p6fNfRrvpm
Managing Volatile Energy Prices: How DERMS Give C&I Customers More Control
Commercial electricity prices have jumped 19% since 2019, reaching 12.8 cents per kilowatt‑hour, while industrial rates hit 8.1 cents/kWh, driving unprecedented cost volatility for C&I firms. Traditional procurement and efficiency measures no longer shield margins, prompting a shift toward Distributed Energy Resource...
Redefining Data Center Power Strategies in the AI Era
AI‑driven data centers are scaling to gigawatt‑size campuses, straining grid capacity and prompting developers to prioritize power availability over traditional site factors. A 2026 Bloom Energy report shows developers are moving to new regions and increasingly adopting dedicated onsite generation,...
APAC’s Urbanising Economies Power the Global Steam and Gas Turbine Market
The GlobalData report projects APAC’s gas turbine market to reach $7.4 bn by 2030, cementing the region as the world’s largest thermal‑power hub. Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and a 5 % annual rise in electricity demand are driving massive capacity additions, with steam...

Geothermal Engineering Tapping Watson-Marlow Peristaltic Pumps for Lithium Project
Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) has deployed Watson‑Marlow 630 and Qdos peristaltic pumps to dose acids, alkalis and transfer lithium brine at its United Downs geothermal‑lithium plant, which began commercial zero‑carbon lithium carbonate production in February 2026. The pumps provide precise,...
Fraunhofer ISE Uses Industrial Exhaust Gases for Methanol Production – Digital Twin Increases Efficiency by 39 Percent
Fraunhofer ISE demonstrated that metallurgical gases from Thyssenkrupp’s Duisburg steel plant can be turned into methanol in a pilot plant, leveraging a digital twin to fine‑tune the process. Over 5,000 operating hours, the simulation identified optimal inlet temperature, recycle ratio...

UKA and Nordex Commission Mahlsdorf Wind Farm
UKA Group and Nordex Group have commissioned the 68 MW Mahlsdorf wind farm in Brandenburg, Germany, using ten N175/6.X turbines—the first global deployment of this 6.8 MW model. Each turbine sits on a 179‑metre hybrid tower with a 175‑metre rotor, designed to...
The Precision Transition: Designing Africa's Power Systems for Reality, Not Abstraction
The article advocates a "capped carbon overdraft"—a time‑limited, low‑emissions gas‑fired capacity that backs up Africa’s renewable rollout. Power‑system studies in Nigeria, Mozambique and Southern Africa show that flexible gas plants deliver the cheapest long‑term mix when paired with solar and...

Historic Oil Supply Shock Marks One Month, Crisis Looms
The biggest oil supply shock in history has reached the one-month mark And the energy industry is warning that the crisis is only beginning 👇⚠️ https://t.co/AZ661hxNtt https://t.co/HF3YvOdLZx
GCC Seeks Alternatives as Hormuz Bottleneck Persists
Plenty of analysis of the Gulf's two bypass pipelines - but as Hormuz remains near-shut, what more can the GCC do to avoid the Strait and narrow? https://t.co/6EwDOmaObS @TheNationalNews

Oil-to-CO2 Storage Wells Begin Transformation Journey Offshore Denmark
Denmark’s Greensand Future project is converting legacy North Sea oil wells into carbon‑capture storage wells at the Nini West field, roughly 240 km northwest of Esbjerg. The initiative follows a 2022 permit for up to 15,000 t of CO₂ injection and the...
Gujarat Boosts Biogas Production, 193 Plants Operational, Aiming for 60 More
Gujarat has operationalised more than 193 institutional biogas plants over the past five years, collectively producing 13,995 m³ of biogas each day. The Gujarat Energy Development Agency subsidises these projects, and the state budgeted a ₹12 crore (approximately $1.45 million) allocation for 2026‑27....
New Methodology Accelerates Fossil-to-Renewable Switch, Unlocks Finance
Really excited about the launch of a new methodology by @goldstandard and @SEforALLorg designed to accelerate the replacement of fossil fuel generators with #renewableenergy systems, opening a new source of finance for #cleanenergy transitions. https://t.co/UIti3uc9Ue
Portable Data Centers Target Curtailment, Grid Constraints
Australian startup WinDC, together with US‑based Armada, will install 11 MW of modular, container‑sized data centers at solar, wind and battery sites across New South Wales and Western Australia. The portable units run entirely on renewable power, can be moved by...
RWE Gets Planning Approval for Nordseecluster B Wind Farm
RWE has secured planning approval from Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency for the Nordseecluster B offshore wind expansion, adding 900 MW to its existing 660 MW Phase A. The combined 1.6 GW complex, located 50 km north of Juist and 46 km north of Borkum, is...
Oil's Calm Surge Ends: Volatility Looms Ahead
why oil price rises have been so orderly so far, and why that is about to change.. https://t.co/TAIdkwIkdQ
The New Baseline
The ongoing war in Iran has morphed from a geopolitical flashpoint into a structural supply‑chain shock. Tehran’s continued control of the Strait of Hormuz, and the risk of spill‑over into the Bab al‑Mandeb, is tightening energy flows and inflating oil...
ONGC Begins Gas Monetisation From $1 Bn Daman Project; Supplies Start to Hazira
State‑run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGG) has begun monetising gas from Platform B‑12‑24P of its $1 billion Daman Upside Development Project (DUDP) in the Arabian Sea. The platform is now feeding gas to the Hazira processing plant, marking the first commercial...

Big Oil to Look Beyond Middle East as War Raises Risks
Escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran has damaged Gulf energy infrastructure and closed the Strait of Hormuz, costing the region roughly $1 billion daily in lost export revenue. The heightened geopolitical risk is forcing Western oil majors to reassess...
Taiwan Launches Application Process for 3.6GW Offshore Wind Capacity
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has opened applications for a new offshore wind auction offering 3.6 GW of capacity, with submissions accepted from April 1 to September 30 and project selections slated for year‑end. The third‑phase programme targets grid connection by 2030‑31 and...
VIDEO: Grid-Forming Technology, From Niche Application to Standard Requirement
A webinar hosted by Energy‑Storage.news highlighted the rapid transition of grid‑forming (GFM) technology from a niche solution to a baseline requirement across European power markets. Speakers from Fluence and Modo Energy explained how inverter‑dominated grids are driving new interconnection standards and...
My City’s Two Wind Turbines Are Shutting Down. Here's What We're Losing.
Gloucester, Massachusetts will decommission its two remaining on‑shore wind turbines after roughly 13 years of operation. The turbines had supplied between 50% and 70% of the city’s municipal electricity under a 25‑year power purchase agreement and generated annual revenues that...
South Korea Considers Nationwide Driving Curbs as Oil Prices Soar
South Korea is weighing a nationwide driving‑curb policy if global crude oil prices climb to roughly $120‑$130 per barrel, up from the current $100‑$110 range. The measure would extend the current public‑sector vehicle rotation system, marking the first country‑wide restriction...
War‑Driven Oil Shortage Forces Demand Destruction
COLUMN: Five weeks into the Third Gulf War, the math of oil-barrel counting is intractable: The world is short of the black stuff. Enter demand destruction. @Opinion https://t.co/Y2DPUcHM8s

Category 5 Storm Makes Damage to Oil Field Offshore Western Australia
Jadestone Energy reported that Cyclone Narelle, a Category 5 storm with winds over 200 km/h, damaged its Stag offshore oil field in Western Australia. The company shut down the platform on March 23, demobilised it, and discovered damage upon return on March 28. Jadestone...

Sponsored: DCD Intelligence Partners with AFRY to Integrate Energy Forecasting Into New Market Intelligence Platform
DatacenterDynamics (DCD) has partnered with engineering consultancy AFRY to embed AFRY’s proprietary energy market data and modelling into the upcoming DCD Intelligence platform. The integration adds wholesale electricity price forecasts through 2030, renewable capture prices, demand outlooks, fuel price trajectories...
Trump Clears Russian Fuel Shipments to Cuba, Easing Blockade
JUST IN: Trump signals no issue with Russian tanker fuel for Cuba, effectively easing the oil blockade.

Reeves Calls on G7 to Accelerate Energy Supply
UK’s Reeves urges the G-7 to boost energy supply as Starmer meets businesses https://t.co/FZoCimQPVx via @tomelleryrees https://t.co/bB2AAptmJI
Vietnam Proposes Environmental Fuel Tax Cuts Amid Middle East-Driven Oil Volatility
Vietnam's finance ministry has drafted a resolution to halve the environmental protection tax on gasoline and cut diesel levies by 50%, lowering rates to VND 1,000 per litre for petrol and VND 500 for diesel. The tax currently represents about 6.7% of...
Trump, Iran Tensions Spike Oil Prices
JUST IN: Trump's Strait of Hormuz warning and Iran's counter-threats are making oil prices jumpy.
Goldman Sachs Lifts 2026 Brent Forecast to $85
JUST IN: Goldman Sachs now sees Brent crude averaging $85 a barrel in 2026, an $8 increase to their prior forecast.