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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.

Zero in on Cruising: Emissions-Free Ships on the Horizon
NewsMar 23, 2026

Zero in on Cruising: Emissions-Free Ships on the Horizon

The cruise industry is moving beyond LNG toward truly zero‑emission vessels, with hydrogen fuel cells, biogas, solar sails and large batteries leading the charge. Viking Cruises will launch the world’s first hydrogen‑powered ship, Viking Libra, in late 2026, while Scandinavian...

By Business Traveller (UK)
First Turbine Installed at Hai Long 3 Wind Farm in Taiwan
NewsMar 23, 2026

First Turbine Installed at Hai Long 3 Wind Farm in Taiwan

Taiwan's Hai Long offshore wind project installed its first turbine at the Hai Long 3 site, marking a critical construction milestone. The development, located 45‑70 km off the Changhua coast, is a joint venture between Mitsui & Co., Northland Power and Gentari International Renewables and targets...

By Power Technology
Power Grid Raises FY26 Capex Target to ₹35,000 Crore, Capitalisation Target at ₹25,000 Crore
NewsMar 23, 2026

Power Grid Raises FY26 Capex Target to ₹35,000 Crore, Capitalisation Target at ₹25,000 Crore

Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) lifted its FY26 capital expenditure target to ₹35,000 crore, roughly $4.2 billion, and raised its capitalisation goal to ₹25,000 crore (about $3.0 billion). The utility reported that capex to date stands at ₹35,540 crore, 102% of the guidance, while...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Fire Hits Oil Production at Major Libyan Field
NewsMar 23, 2026

Fire Hits Oil Production at Major Libyan Field

The National Oil Corp reported a valve leak that sparked a fire on the Sharara‑to‑Zawiya pipeline, cutting roughly half of the field’s 330,000 bpd capacity. Production losses were mitigated by diverting crude to the El Feel and Hamada pipelines, and the...

By Rigzone – News
MSEDCL Cuts over 21,000 Power Connections over Unpaid Dues
NewsMar 23, 2026

MSEDCL Cuts over 21,000 Power Connections over Unpaid Dues

MSEDCL has disconnected more than 21,000 power connections in the Nagpur circle within two weeks, targeting habitual electricity bill defaulters. The campaign, launched on March 1, involved senior engineers overseeing field operations and focused on commercial and industrial consumers. By March 16,...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
A Compounding Oil Shock: Part III
BlogMar 23, 2026

A Compounding Oil Shock: Part III

The article proposes a "Supply Accord" – a coordinated fiscal‑monetary framework to tackle a persistent, geopolitically‑driven oil shock that has moved from price spikes to real supply constraints. It argues that the Fed’s rate tool can protect the inflation anchor...

By The Central Banks’ Watcher
War-Induced Interest Rate Shocks Unlikely to Upset Asia’s Property Markets
NewsMar 23, 2026

War-Induced Interest Rate Shocks Unlikely to Upset Asia’s Property Markets

A war‑induced energy shock in Iran has tightened global oil supplies, prompting bond markets to price a 50% chance of a U.S. rate hike by October and spurring tighter monetary policy in Asia. Central banks such as the Reserve Bank...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Senate Reviews MORE Power Expansion in Southern Iloilo
NewsMar 23, 2026

Senate Reviews MORE Power Expansion in Southern Iloilo

The Philippine Senate’s Committee on Public Services is deliberating a bill to amend Republic Act 11918, allowing Razon‑group MORE Electric and Power Corp. to extend its franchise into Iloilo’s second and fourth districts. MORE Power, which took over Panay Electric...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
MPIC Increases 2026 Capex to over ₱200 Billion Due to Investments in Renewables
NewsMar 23, 2026

MPIC Increases 2026 Capex to over ₱200 Billion Due to Investments in Renewables

Metro Pacific Investments Corp (MPIC) raised its 2026 capital expenditure budget to over ₱200 billion, up from roughly ₱190 billion in 2025, driven primarily by large‑scale renewable‑energy projects such as Meralco’s SP New Energy Corp and the Terra Solar farm, slated to...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
JV Ejercito Pushes for Creation of Inter-Agency Task Force on Middle East Conflict
NewsMar 23, 2026

JV Ejercito Pushes for Creation of Inter-Agency Task Force on Middle East Conflict

Senator Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito urged the Philippine government on March 23 to create an inter‑agency task force that would monitor and mitigate the economic and energy fallout from the escalating Middle East conflict. He cited Senate Resolution No. 43, which...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Infineon Partners with Zenergize on India Power Tech
NewsMar 23, 2026

Infineon Partners with Zenergize on India Power Tech

Infineon Technologies has formed a strategic technology partnership with Indian power‑electronics firm Zenergize, announced at the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026. Infineon will supply its wide‑bandgap silicon‑carbide (SiC) semiconductors and engineering support to integrate them into solar inverters, EV chargers and...

By Engineering.com
Efficiency Wins Amid Middle East Oil Volatility
SocialMar 23, 2026

Efficiency Wins Amid Middle East Oil Volatility

Chaos in the Middle East is a wake-up call for oil and gas producers. When volatility rises, efficiency becomes the ultimate resource... The real winners are those who can extract oil and gas from wells more effectively and efficiently. This...

By Robert Friedland
Middle East Oil Shock Hits Home for Smaller Japanese Companies
NewsMar 23, 2026

Middle East Oil Shock Hits Home for Smaller Japanese Companies

Smaller Japanese companies across auto parts, plastics, and trucking are feeling the impact of the largest Middle East oil‑supply disruption in decades. Crude prices have jumped to multi‑year highs, driving up fuel and raw‑material costs for firms that typically operate...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
In Situ Self‐Nanostructuring Enables Fast‐Recharging of an Aqueous‐Processed Organic Small Molecule Cathode
NewsMar 23, 2026

In Situ Self‐Nanostructuring Enables Fast‐Recharging of an Aqueous‐Processed Organic Small Molecule Cathode

Researchers introduced 1,3,5‑tris(3‑vinyl‑10H‑phenoxazin‑10‑yl)benzene (V3PXZ) as an organic cathode that undergoes in‑situ electrochemical post‑crosslinking (IEPC) to form insoluble, non‑conjugated polymer networks. The IEPC process simultaneously creates high‑surface‑area nanostructures, enabling rapid ion transport and delivering 56 % of capacity in just 36 seconds (100 C)....

By Small (Wiley)
Supported Metal Centers in Oxygen Electrocatalysis
NewsMar 23, 2026

Supported Metal Centers in Oxygen Electrocatalysis

The review surveys recent progress in supported metal active centers for oxygen electrocatalysis, emphasizing single‑atom catalysts and their role in oxygen evolution and reduction reactions. It critiques the over‑broad use of the strong metal‑support interaction (SMSI) term, distinguishing multiple mechanisms...

By Small (Wiley)
Strain‐Modulated Engineering of High‐Entropy Vanadium‐Based Chalcogenide for Sustainable Water Oxidation
NewsMar 23, 2026

Strain‐Modulated Engineering of High‐Entropy Vanadium‐Based Chalcogenide for Sustainable Water Oxidation

Researchers have engineered a strain‑modulated high‑entropy vanadium‑based chalcogenide (VMoFeCoNi)Sx using an optimized solvothermal route, achieving a single‑phase pyrite structure with 0.67% compressive micro‑strain. The nanoflower/nanoflake catalyst exhibits exceptional oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity in alkaline media, delivering overpotentials of 210 mV...

By Small (Wiley)
Emerging P‐Block Metal‐Based Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
NewsMar 23, 2026

Emerging P‐Block Metal‐Based Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion

The review highlights p‑block metal‑based electrocatalysts as sustainable alternatives to precious‑metal catalysts for energy‑conversion reactions such as CO₂ reduction, nitrogen reduction, and oxygen reduction. It details diverse architectures—single atoms, alloys, compounds, and doped systems—and explains how electronic tuning, oxophilicity, and...

By Small (Wiley)
Pareto-Optimized Stacking Boosts Scalable Electricity Theft Detection
NewsMar 23, 2026

Pareto-Optimized Stacking Boosts Scalable Electricity Theft Detection

Researchers Rahaman and Mohamad Idris introduced a Pareto‑optimized stacking ensemble that dramatically improves electricity theft detection across smart‑grid networks. The system combines hybrid data‑repair techniques with lightweight edge deployment, allowing real‑time monitoring of massive meter datasets. Experimental results on utility‑sourced data...

By Bioengineer.org
Rising Energy Costs Force Households, Businesses Into Survival Mode
NewsMar 23, 2026

Rising Energy Costs Force Households, Businesses Into Survival Mode

Nigeria is experiencing a dramatic surge in energy costs, with petrol prices climbing nearly 40% in a month and ranking the second‑largest increase globally since the Iran war. A severe heatwave and chronic power outages have forced households and small...

By BusinessDay (Nigeria)
Global Economy Faces Major Threat Amid Worsening Energy Crisis: IEA Chief
NewsMar 23, 2026

Global Economy Faces Major Threat Amid Worsening Energy Crisis: IEA Chief

International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warned that the world is heading toward a severe energy crisis as at least 40 oil and gas assets in West Asia have been severely damaged. He described the situation as a combination of two...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Why IT Leaders Need to Consider AI’s Energy Footprint
NewsMar 23, 2026

Why IT Leaders Need to Consider AI’s Energy Footprint

Gartner forecasts datacentre electricity consumption reaching about 1,200 TWh by 2030, a 20% rise from the previous year. AI‑optimized GPU servers are projected to draw roughly 156 GW, underscoring the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella pledged that Azure now...

By ComputerWeekly
Crude Oil Prices Rise as US-Iran Tensions Escalate over Infrastructure Threats
NewsMar 23, 2026

Crude Oil Prices Rise as US-Iran Tensions Escalate over Infrastructure Threats

Crude oil futures surged on Monday as US‑Iran tensions escalated, pushing Brent crude above $108 per barrel and WTI close to $99. The rise was sparked by President Trump’s ultimatum to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz and Tehran’s retaliatory...

By The Hindu BusinessLine — Economy/Markets
Delhi Power Rates May Rise in April as Govt Prepares to Clear Discom Dues
NewsMar 23, 2026

Delhi Power Rates May Rise in April as Govt Prepares to Clear Discom Dues

The Delhi government is set to clear over ₹38,000 crore in pending dues to the city’s three private power distributors, prompting a likely electricity tariff increase from April. The Supreme Court has mandated payment of ₹27,200 crore in regulatory assets, with the...

By The Hindu BusinessLine — Economy/Markets
Hormuz Crisis Turns EVs Into Security Priority
SocialMar 23, 2026

Hormuz Crisis Turns EVs Into Security Priority

🚨President Trump is widely seen as pro-oil and critical of EVs. 🚨Yet the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis has created an ironic game-changing boost for EVs that could prove hard to reverse. 🚨Countries are now likely to treat...

By Anas Alhajji
Bruton Bolsters VLCC Pipeline with Four-Ship Order at CIMC Raffles
NewsMar 23, 2026

Bruton Bolsters VLCC Pipeline with Four-Ship Order at CIMC Raffles

Tor Olav Trøim‑backed Bruton has placed an order for four new VLCCs at Yantai’s CIMC Raffles. The vessels, based on the MARIC 319,000 dwt design with open‑loop scrubbers, are slated for delivery between January and July 2028 at $124.75 million each, totaling just...

By Splash 247
Rio Tinto “Farms Out” Smelter Repowering as Decarbonisation Division Gets the Axe
NewsMar 23, 2026

Rio Tinto “Farms Out” Smelter Repowering as Decarbonisation Division Gets the Axe

Rio Tinto has dismantled its dedicated decarbonisation division, moving responsibility for the $1 billion repowering of the Tomago aluminium smelter to its aluminium and lithium team. The shift follows a budget cut that reduced the company’s 2021‑2030 decarbonisation spend to US$1‑2 billion,...

By RenewEconomy
Pioneering Community Solar and Battery Project Launches After “12 Years of Hard Work”
NewsMar 23, 2026

Pioneering Community Solar and Battery Project Launches After “12 Years of Hard Work”

A community‑owned 1.4 MW solar farm with a 4 MWh battery has been completed in Goulburn, NSW. The project, driven by the Goulburn Community Energy Co‑operative, raised $2.6 million from 288 local investors and secured a $2.1 million state grant. It is the world’s...

By RenewEconomy
Purus Adds to Samsung Heavy LNG Series
NewsMar 23, 2026

Purus Adds to Samsung Heavy LNG Series

Singapore‑based gas owner Purus has exercised an option for an additional LNG carrier with Samsung Heavy Industries, pricing the contract at KRW 377.9 bn (about $252 m) and targeting delivery in Q2 2029. The newbuild follows a prior $503 m order for two 174,000‑cu m vessels...

By Splash 247
Quinbrook Bags EPBC Act Approval for 780MW Supernode North BESS in Australia
NewsMar 23, 2026

Quinbrook Bags EPBC Act Approval for 780MW Supernode North BESS in Australia

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners secured environmental clearance for its 780 MW Supernode North battery energy storage system (BESS) in Queensland, confirming the project as a “not controlled action” under Australia’s EPBC Act. The facility will sit on a 41‑hectare former CSIRO research...

By Energy Storage News
NATO Discusses Reopening Hormuz, Not Guarantees
SocialMar 23, 2026

NATO Discusses Reopening Hormuz, Not Guarantees

"NATO VOWS TO REOPEN HORMUZ" is wildly overstated @DeItaone What NATO chief Mark Rutte actually said was allies are talking about ways to reopen Hormuz He added he is "absolutely convinced" they can succeed. At talking & coordinating What EU does best #NATO #MarkRutte...

By Art Berman Blog
US Dominates Gas, yet Lacks LNG Shipbuilding Capacity
SocialMar 23, 2026

US Dominates Gas, yet Lacks LNG Shipbuilding Capacity

The U.S. is the world’s biggest natural gas producer & LNG exporter. But it still doesn’t build the large ships that carry LNG. That is a pretty good snapshot of modern America: Enormous resource strength, paired with a hollowed-out industrial base in a...

By Art Berman Blog
“Serious Breach of Rules:” Regulator Cracks Down on Non-Compliant Water Heater Installs
NewsMar 23, 2026

“Serious Breach of Rules:” Regulator Cracks Down on Non-Compliant Water Heater Installs

The Victorian Essential Services Commission has accepted its first court‑enforceable undertaking against Ecovantage, mandating the company to correct non‑compliant heat‑pump water‑heater installations at its own expense. The regulator alleges Ecovantage claimed up to 31,666 energy‑efficiency certificates for upgrades that violated...

By RenewEconomy
US Gas Stable, Europe Volatile: One Price Chaos
SocialMar 23, 2026

US Gas Stable, Europe Volatile: One Price Chaos

Compare and contrast US Natural Gas prices to European TTF Natural Gas prices. US prices have barely moved. What was that about there only being one international price for gas 👀 This is what madness looks like with respect to energy policy...

By Michael Hewson
Honored in TIME Earth Awards for Clean Energy Leadership
SocialMar 23, 2026

Honored in TIME Earth Awards for Clean Energy Leadership

Honoured to be included in the 2026 @TIME Earth Awards list. This is not just a recognition of my work and my @SEforALLorg and @UN colleagues, but all who have supported the vision of accelerating the clean #energytransition and action on...

By Damilola Ogunbiyi
Canada’s Woodfibre LNG Project Reaches 65% Completion
NewsMar 23, 2026

Canada’s Woodfibre LNG Project Reaches 65% Completion

Woodfibre LNG announced that its British Columbia export terminal is now 65% complete following the delivery of its 16th powerhouse module. The all‑electric plant, designed to be the world’s first net‑zero LNG export facility, will draw renewable power from BC...

By bne IntelliNews
Iran War's Energy Crisis Claim Hinges on Incomparable Data
SocialMar 23, 2026

Iran War's Energy Crisis Claim Hinges on Incomparable Data

The IEA's Fatih Birol has called the 2026 Iran war the greatest energy security crisis in history. The numbers behind that claim are stark. These figures are striking but they are not directly comparable. Here is why. 🧵 https://t.co/oplTLequPN

By Jan Rosenow
ADNOC Cuts LNG Output as Hormuz Closure Tightens Gas Market
SocialMar 23, 2026

ADNOC Cuts LNG Output as Hormuz Closure Tightens Gas Market

Adnoc is now reducing LNG production because Strait of Hormuz is shut, tightening the global gas market 🇦🇪 ⚠️ Adnoc has “made temporary operational adjustments to production of Liquefied Natural Gas” They’re working with customers to fulfill commitments “wherever possible” https://t.co/dLBNlgiLER

By Stephen Stapczynski
Cadeler Arm Wins Offshore Wind O&M Deals in Japan and Taiwan
NewsMar 23, 2026

Cadeler Arm Wins Offshore Wind O&M Deals in Japan and Taiwan

Cadeler’s service arm Nexra has landed two firm offshore wind operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts in Japan and Taiwan. The Japan contract, slated to begin in spring 2026, will run for one to two months and be executed by the...

By Splash 247
Current Energy Shock Dwarfs 1970s Crises
SocialMar 23, 2026

Current Energy Shock Dwarfs 1970s Crises

I don’t think we have understood yet how serious this crisis is. IEA’s Fatih Birol: ~5 mb/d lost in each of the 1970s oil shocks; ~75 bcm gas after Russia’s 2022 invasion. Now: ~11 mb/d oil and ~140 bcm gas disrupted. https://t.co/6G8leH3lHR https://t.co/ESkY9LyQjx

By Jan Rosenow
Ukraine Launches Kinetic Sanctions on Russian Oil Exports
SocialMar 23, 2026

Ukraine Launches Kinetic Sanctions on Russian Oil Exports

Ukraine imposes kinetic sanctions on Russian oil exports. They increasingly have the ability to do this at scale, and to destroy refineries and factories crucial to the Russian war effort. This particular port is further from Ukraine than Moscow is.

By Ramez Naam
Waha Gas Prices Plunge to Near -$10 per MMBtu
SocialMar 23, 2026

Waha Gas Prices Plunge to Near -$10 per MMBtu

"Over the past week, spot prices at the Waha gas trading hub in the Permian Basin fell as low as -$9.75 per million British thermal units, with expectations that it could hit -$10." https://t.co/camxY0zKrz

By Tren Griffin
UK Accelerates CfD Auction, Endorses Middle East Balcony Solar
SocialMar 23, 2026

UK Accelerates CfD Auction, Endorses Middle East Balcony Solar

UK brings forward CfD auction, backs balcony solar in Middle East response #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/N1n2DhjXeo

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
SMRs Are Techno‑fantasy, Not Economically Viable Reactors
SocialMar 23, 2026

SMRs Are Techno‑fantasy, Not Economically Viable Reactors

SMRs are a techno-fantasy built on a category error, writes @Dr_Keefer They are called SMALL modular reactors because they're SMALL nuclear with SMALL revenues SMRs are what happens when people mistake wishful thinking for engineering economics. #SMR #Nuclear #CCGT #Energy #PowerMarkets #EnergyTransition...

By Art Berman Blog
Impending LNG Shock Threatens Europe and Asia for Years
SocialMar 23, 2026

Impending LNG Shock Threatens Europe and Asia for Years

The LNG shock is about to get real The last Gulf cargoes loaded before the war are now arriving After that, Europe & Asia hit the wall This is a major structural shock that may last years https://t.co/Dw60mbEoxn #LNG #Hormuz #Qatar #Pakistan #Bangladesh #Taiwan #EnergyCrisis...

By Art Berman Blog
Gulf Oil Output Could Fall 6.5 MMbpd in March
SocialMar 23, 2026

Gulf Oil Output Could Fall 6.5 MMbpd in March

If held flat at current shut-in levels of around 9 MMbpd, Gulf crude oil production would be down by ~6.5 million on the month in March. Balance math gets much uglier when these run for a full month or more—and things...

By Rory Johnston
Iran's War Begins with Record‑high Liquids Output
SocialMar 23, 2026

Iran's War Begins with Record‑high Liquids Output

Iran entered this war with liquids output near multi-decade highs, writes @JavierBlas The U.S. & Iran have both been major LPG/NGL export growth stories since 2020. #OilMarkets #Iran #USLNG #LPG #NGL #Energy #Geopolitics #Hormuz

By Art Berman Blog
Thailand Revives Retired Coal Plants as LNG Prices Surge
SocialMar 23, 2026

Thailand Revives Retired Coal Plants as LNG Prices Surge

Thailand is restarting retired coal units because LNG got too expensive In a real crisis, transition rhetoric gives way to fuel reality. https://t.co/YD0xNKNZzI #Thailand #Coal #LNG #EnergyCrisis #PowerMarkets #Electricity #EnergySecurity #Climate

By Art Berman Blog
Hormuz Blockade's Impact Varies: Short-Term Mild, Long-Term Catastrophic
SocialMar 23, 2026

Hormuz Blockade's Impact Varies: Short-Term Mild, Long-Term Catastrophic

On intensity, absolutely true. I think the overall effect will be less than the energy shocks of the 1970s if this ends **today** but if the Hormuz stoppage stretches out for months it'll blow the other two out of the water.

By Rory Johnston
Tehran Blackouts Unverified, Not Confirmed US Strike
SocialMar 23, 2026

Tehran Blackouts Unverified, Not Confirmed US Strike

Blackouts in Tehran are not proof that the US has struck the city's electrical grid @JesseCohenInv It's possible but unverified. It's also well ahead of Trump's threatened 48 hours. #Iran #Tehran #Trump #Blackout #Airstrikes #Geopolitics #Misinformation #MiddleEast #Verification #BreakingNews

By Art Berman Blog