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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India Taps 65m Barrels of Russian Crude
The U.S. Treasury issued a one‑month OFAC wind‑down licence, allowing Russian crude already at sea to complete voyages through April 11. The licence is intended to stabilise energy markets amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis that has disrupted Gulf supplies. Broker Braemar estimates the authorisation could redirect roughly 65 million barrels of Russian oil to India, offsetting about 23 days of lost Middle East crude. Early evidence came as the suezmax Shenlong docked in Mumbai with over one million barrels for local refining.

US Offshore Wind Could Drive $42bn Steel Demand
New Oceantic Network research estimates U.S. offshore wind will create $42 billion in steel demand over the next two decades. The sector would require roughly 22 million tons of steel, enough for 239 Golden Gate Bridges. This demand could support 186,600 jobs...

Worley Embarks on More FEED Work for Cypriot Gas Development
Australian engineering firm Worley has been selected by Chevron to deliver front‑end engineering design (FEED) and procurement services for Cyprus’s inaugural offshore gas project, the Aphrodite field. The scope covers subsea systems, a floating production unit, export pipeline and onshore...

Explainer: How Iran Turned Hormuz Into a Geopolitical Checkpoint
Iran has systematically transformed the Strait of Hormuz into a de‑facto geopolitical checkpoint, deploying naval mines, missile batteries and heightened patrols to control one of the world’s most vital oil arteries. The move coincides with escalating regional tensions and a...
Which States Have the Most Grid Batteries?
California (15.2 GW) and Texas (14 GW) remain the top U.S. grid‑battery markets, but Arizona’s utility‑scale storage more than doubled to 4.7 GW in 2025, moving it into third place. California added 29% capacity while Texas grew 69% last year, yet Arizona’s percentage...
Trump Admin Courts Westinghouse Rivals Amid Slow Talks on New Nuclear
Westinghouse reached a global settlement with South Korea's Kepco that bars the APR‑1400 reactor from being built in the United States, while the Trump administration is quietly negotiating Korean investment in an American nuclear project. High‑ranking DOE officials met Korean...

Oil at $100 a Barrel Promises Boon for Africa’s Largest Country
Algeria’s economy, heavily dependent on oil and gas, stands to gain as crude prices climb toward $100 a barrel. The surge follows geopolitical tensions, first from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and now the war in Iran, which have lifted global...

Overhaul of Nuclear System to Speed up Building and Cut Costs
Britain’s government announced a comprehensive overhaul of nuclear planning and regulation, aiming to streamline approvals and cut costs to accelerate new nuclear builds. The reforms, based on the Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce’s recommendations, are slated for completion by the end of...
Miliband Vows Zero Tolerance for Oil Profiteering
Taking action on fuel prices Oil price profiteering will not be tolerated, says Miliband https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crk83e2g65no

The Battery Show Asia Celebrates Women Leading Energy Transition, Manufacturing Innovation
At its Hong Kong ceremony, The Battery Show Asia introduced the Women Leaders in Energy Awards, honoring sixteen women across battery technology, EV manufacturing, and clean‑energy infrastructure. Eight received the Energy Changemaker Award for established impact, while another eight earned...

Hong Kong Gov’t Urged to Stabilise Oil Prices as some Residents Turn to Illicit Fuel Amid Middle East War
Hong Kong lawmakers are pressing the government to curb soaring fuel prices that have risen sharply since the Middle East conflict began in late February. Esso’s standard petrol is up 6.4% to HK$23.43 per litre, while Sinopec’s price has jumped...

Do We Want to Keep Fixing the Same Issue? Unlearned Lessons From the First Big Oil Crisis
The 1973 oil shock forced Europe to choose between quick fixes and systemic change, and a few nations seized the moment to build lasting clean‑energy foundations. Denmark turned the crisis into a wind‑power boom, the Netherlands institutionalised cycling infrastructure, France...

Gridserve Expands Electric Freightway with Four New eHGV Hubs
Gridserve announced four new electric heavy‑goods‑vehicle (eHGV) charging hubs in the North West, East Midlands and South East, raising its confirmed or under‑construction sites to eleven across England. The new locations—Moto Knutsford North, Moto Medway East, Markham Vale Electric Forecourt...
Trump’s Aggressive Tactics Clash with Global
While the rest of the world is playing checkers, Trump is playing smash myself over and over in the balls with a sledgehammer. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/us/politics/trump-russia-oil-sanctions.html

Brent Crude Gains Despite US Issuing a 30-Day Licence for Russian Oil Purchases
Brent crude futures edged higher to $100.64 a barrel on Friday, even as the U.S. Treasury issued a 30‑day licence permitting the sale of Russian oil already stranded at sea. The temporary measure is framed as a market‑stabilising tool that...
H3 Energy Opens Farm-Out Talks for Giant SA Oil and Gas Play
H3 Energy, an ASX‑listed explorer, has hired LAB Energy Advisors to launch farm‑out talks for its Alinya block in South Australia’s Officer Basin. The centerpiece, the Rickerscote prospect, is estimated to contain up to 4.3 trillion cubic feet of gas and...

Market View: Oil at $100, China’s AI Lobster Craze & Adobe’s AI Reckoning
The episode covers three main stories: soaring oil prices above $100 a barrel driven by Middle East tensions, China’s rapid adoption of open‑source AI agents dubbed “raising lobsters” with the OpenClaw platform, and Adobe’s leadership shake‑up amid generative AI competition....
Ethiopia Rolls Out Subsidies to Cushion Citizens From Global Oil Shock
Ethiopia announced a special fuel subsidy to blunt the impact of soaring global oil prices after the Strait of Hormuz closure. The government lifted diesel subsidies to 98 birr per litre and petrol subsidies to 73.56 birr, keeping domestic prices below $1...
Nigeria’s Remote Tech Workers Spend up to ₦390,000 a Month on Power. It’s Still Not Enough to Work
Nigeria’s remote tech workers are forced to spend up to ₦390,000 a month on petrol to run generators amid chronic power outages. Fuel costs have jumped 35% in weeks, with daily generator expenses reaching ₦10‑13k, while 84% of urban households...

BREAKING: In Stunning Move, Donald Trump Moves to Reward Putin as Oil Prices Skyrocket
Former President Donald Trump announced a temporary suspension of U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, aiming to flood the market with cheaper crude and curb the surge that pushed Brent toward $100 a barrel. The move follows recent U.S. military actions...
Energy Insiders Podcast: How the World’s Fourth Biggest Economy Plans to Reach 100 Pct Clean Energy
The Energy Insiders podcast examines Germany’s roadmap to achieve 100 % clean electricity, a goal set for the mid‑2030s. Host David Hochschild outlines the nation’s aggressive renewable‑capacity expansion, accelerated coal phase‑out, and massive grid‑modernisation investments. He also discusses how federal and...

Enriched Opportunities: The UK's New Advanced Nuclear Framework
On 1 February 2026 the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero released the Advanced Nuclear Framework, introducing a two‑part system: the Advanced Nuclear Pipeline and a suite of policy enablers for private SMR, AMR and MMR projects. The Pipeline provides...
When Will the Energy Sector Understand the National Energy Objective? When Will Governments Enforce Its Intent?
The National Electricity Objective (NEO) calls for efficient investment, operation and use of electricity to meet price, reliability and emissions targets, yet policymakers have narrowed “efficiency” to short‑term financial metrics. The article argues that the Australian electricity market, rooted in...
Petronas Confirms Gas Condensate Discovery Offshore Indonesia
Petronas has confirmed a gas condensate discovery at the Barokah‑1 wildcat in the North Ketapang block offshore East Java, Indonesia. The well tested at depths of around 2,730‑2,770 metres and is projected to produce roughly 12 million cubic feet of gas and...
“It Is Paramount:” AEMO Says System and Market Operator Functions Must Be Kept Together
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) is lobbying to keep its system‑operation and market‑operation functions combined as a comprehensive governance review looms. AEMO’s chair and CEO argue that a unified structure ensures security, reliability, and a whole‑of‑system perspective essential for...
Powerful New Rooftop Solar Panel Promises System Sizes “Previously Out of Reach”
Chinese solar maker Aiko has secured Clean Energy Council approval for its new ABC 60‑cell rooftop panel, delivering up to 545 W – roughly 24% more power than the average Australian module. The higher‑output panel lets homeowners pack more capacity onto...

Iran War Oil Crunch Plunges World Into Crisis - New World Next Week
In this episode of New World Next Week, James Corbett and James Evan Palato dissect the escalating oil crisis triggered by the U.S.-Iran conflict, highlighting how the Strait of Hormuz closure has forced Asian nations like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and others...
Dire Strait & The Home Front
Oil prices rebounded to roughly $100 a barrel, dragging U.S. equities and bonds lower as the conflict between Israel, the U.S., and Iran intensifies. The S&P 500 has slipped 4.4% from its January 27 peak and the Nasdaq 6.4% from...
Webinar: The New Era of Home Energy Storage in Australia
GoodWe hosted a webinar on March 13, 2026 to unveil its ESA All‑in‑One residential energy storage system, available in single‑phase and three‑phase formats. The session also dissected recent revisions to the Federal Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, highlighting new sizing...
Iran Conflict Could Actually Push Oil Prices Down
The war in Iran will lower energy prices By Peter Navarro "Roughly a quarter of the world’s seaborne oil trade transits the Persian Gulf, much of it through the narrow Strait of Hormuz. When markets price crude oil, they must account for...

Heat Pumps Harvest Ambient Energy, Bypassing Oil Dependence
Heat pumps are the most efficient heating technology ever invented. They harvest and compress pre existing heat in the air, ground or water and transport it where it is needed. That energy is all around us. And it does not have to...
Alabama Poised to Drastically Overhaul Utility Regulation. Will It Lower Electric Bills?
Alabama lawmakers are pushing sweeping utility reforms as residential electricity bills rank among the nation’s highest. The Senate’s SB 360 would enlarge the Public Service Commission to seven members, create a governor‑appointed Secretary of Energy, and freeze rate increases through 2029....
War Adds $3‑6 per Barrel Daily, White House Stumped
COLUMN: The White House is running out of ways to curb rising oil prices. "... My working assumption is that the oil market will add $3 to $6 a barrel to the headline price for every day — every single...
Northern Europe's Winter Power Gap Calls for Nuclear
This is a mistake. Northern Europe is one of the hardest places on earth to power with renewables. German winter is long and dark. And as we electrify heat, the greatest electricity demand will be in winter. Nuclear should be...
Offshore Wind Installation Tech Promises to Change Logistics Game, Cut Reliance on Deep-Water Ports
Feederdock, a split‑vessel offshore wind installation system developed by ONP Management and Renewable Resources International, is set to enter the Australian market with Energy Estate as exclusive advisor. The concept pairs a heavy‑lift jack‑up vessel with shallow‑draught feeder ships, delivering...
EU ETS Now Covers 40% of EU Emissions.
EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) - since its introduction in 2005, the EU ETS has become the central pillar of European climate policy and currently covers around 40% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions. https://t.co/gO3sWBwNcg
Renewables Ensure Energy Security, Eliminating Oil Reserve Necessity
Thanks for proving how energy insecure oil is and how energy secure renewables powering electric vehicles are. There would be no need for an oil reserve or releasing 172 million barrels of oil to control oil prices in a clean, renewable...
Climate Tech Startup MGA Thermal Raises $17 Million
Australian climate‑tech startup MGA Thermal announced a $17 million financing round, bringing its total capital raised to $50 million. The round was led by IP Group Australia, with board seat for Shane Meaney, and included a mix of venture firms and government...
US BESS Poised for Multi‑year Growth in FEOC Era
US BESS industry is ‘primed for years of growth’: Enertis Applus+ on financing storage in the FEOC era #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/k8CwkaSf5g
AI Drives VPP Unlocking Through Advanced Energy Management
AI energy management system to unlock VPP potential #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/nZyuczQc8J

Bowen Permits Dirty Fuel to Ease Bowser Shortages
Bowen allows dirty fuel into market to address petrol bowser shortfalls and amid fears of record high prices #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/J2zwGH51dx https://t.co/TgIf2O3pCR
Energy Expert Blames India for Hormuz Closure
Energy Expert Anas Alhajji Reveals Truth Of Hormuz Closure, Says 'India ... https://t.co/dGuOAIsElS via @YouTube
EU Pushes Made‑in‑EU Rules for Solar Components
European Commission proposes Made in EU requirements for solar inverters, cells #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/CAGyCQpocQ
US Grants 30-Day Waiver for Global Russian Oil Purchases
US issues 30-day waiver -- to all countries -- to buy Russian oil that was already on tankers as of March 12. https://t.co/Qrk6IGKEwh

Coal Mine Threatening Koalas Gets Clearance Amid Renewable Stagnation
Methane-leaking, koala-threatening coal mine gets all-clear in state where renewables projects are in limbo #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/W2m9PXwwuO https://t.co/idcip5eygl

Gasoline Dip Masks Rising Electricity and Natural Gas Costs
Energy Inflation for Americans. Dropping gasoline prices since mid-2022 papered over big price increases in electricity and natural gas. But that’s now over https://t.co/KjuZv4jN7V https://t.co/8HsWsulfsD
Midstream MLPs Gain Double Tailwind From Falling Rates
Midstream MLPs are the toll roads of energy — they get paid regardless of commodity prices. Now with rates falling, yield spreads are widening and borrowing costs are dropping. Double tailwind. @InfraCap @JDHatfield_ICAP break it down 👇 https://t.co/VsVjJ2Qwhm
Heliup Secures €16M to Boost Lightweight Solar Panels
Heliup raises €16 million to scale lightweight solar panel production #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/27lwjReKMC
Iran's Gains Spark Higher Oil, Global Economic Risks
Iran Is Winning, Which Is Dangerous 💫Odd Man Out 💫Confirmed Bear 💫Higher Oil, Higher Dollar 💫Higher Oil, Higher Yields 💫Higher Oil, Higher USDJPY 💫Higher Oil, Higher Inflation Expectations 💫Higher Oil, Lower AI Investment 💫Higher Oil, Lower Markets https://t.co/WEe7RNmgRh

Australia’s Energy Superpower Still Relies on Imported Fossil Fuels
Why does an energy superpower like Australia still depend on global fossil fuels? #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/0HGmHA1yBm https://t.co/XtOt5TzvF3