Planar Li Deposition and Dissolution Enable Practical Anode-Free Pouch Cells
Researchers at Westlake University have demonstrated an anode‑free lithium‑metal pouch cell that reaches 508 Wh kg⁻¹ energy density by using a crossover‑coupled electrolyte. The electrolyte creates a boron‑fluorine polymer‑rich solid‑electrolyte interphase (SEI) that is sub‑nanometer homogeneous, flexible, and enables uniform planar lithium deposition of 5.6 mAh cm⁻². The cell cycles stably for 100 full‑depth cycles and 250 cycles at 80 % depth with 80 % capacity retention, delivering 2650 W kg⁻¹ power at 96 Wh kg⁻¹. These results address the long‑standing lifespan barrier of anode‑free designs, moving them toward commercial viability.
PSQ Holdings Inc (PSQH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Phillips 66 (PSQ Holdings) reported Q4 2025 earnings of $2.9 billion, or $7.17 per share, with adjusted earnings flat at $1 billion ($2.47 per share). The company completed the full acquisition of the WRB joint venture, increasing exposure to Canadian heavy crude...
Triple-Junction Solar Cells with Improved Carrier and Photon Management
Researchers have demonstrated a perovskite‑perovskite‑silicon triple‑junction solar cell that reaches a certified 30.02 % power conversion efficiency on a 1 cm² substrate. The breakthrough combines a non‑volatile additive, 4‑hydroxybenzylamine, which aligns crystal growth and suppresses non‑radiative recombination in the wide‑bandgap top cell,...
Armenia and Turkey Explore Boosting Energy Connectivity
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar met on the sidelines of an IAEA summit to explore electricity interconnection, nuclear cooperation, and natural‑gas links. The dialogue builds on Pashinyan’s “Real Armenia” agenda, which prioritises economic development...

Singapore: Energy Security to Power the Digital Era
Singapore is bolstering its energy security by pairing advanced digital technologies with a diversified supply mix. The city‑state is expanding natural‑gas infrastructure, adding a second LNG terminal and creating GasCo to source fuel globally. Solar capacity is set to reach...
Cuba Hit by Nationwide Blackout as Energy Grid Collapses
Cuba experienced a nationwide blackout on Monday after its aging electricity grid collapsed under the strain of fuel shortages and deteriorating infrastructure. The outage left the entire island without power, disrupting hospitals, airports, and the tourism sector that drives much...

How Governments Globally Are Shielding Consumers From War Fuel Shocks
Governments across Asia and Europe are rolling out fuel subsidies, price caps, and emergency stock releases to blunt the surge in energy and food costs triggered by the US‑Israeli war on Iran. The conflict has cut roughly one‑fifth of global...

ExxonMobil, Halliburton Deploy Closed-Loop Automated Drilling in Guyana
ExxonMobil and Halliburton have successfully completed the industry’s first fully automated closed‑loop geological well‑placement system during offshore drilling in Guyana. The workflow combined rig automation, real‑time subsurface interpretation, geosteering and drilling optimization into a single digital loop. The system placed...

Eni Discovers More than 1 Tcf of Gas Offshore Libya Near Bahr Essalam Field
Eni announced the discovery of more than 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in two offshore wells, Bahr Essalam South 2 and South 3, located about 85 km off Libya’s coast. The gas‑bearing intervals were found in the Metlaoui Formation, the same reservoir that...

OTC Announces 2026 Spotlight on New Technology Award Winners
The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) unveiled the 2026 Spotlight on New Technology Award winners, honoring 17 innovations across offshore drilling, subsea systems, digital tools, and well construction. Recipients include industry giants such as Baker Hughes, Bosch Rexroth, Fugro, Oil States,...

Texas RRC Chairman Highlights Strength of Texas Oil and Gas Industry in Letter to Trump
Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Jim Wright wrote to President Donald Trump asserting that Texas oil and natural gas production remains a cornerstone of U.S. energy security. He highlighted that the state accounts for roughly 43% of U.S. crude oil and...
Moody’s Says a Recession Will Be Hard to Avoid if Oil Prices Stay Elevated for Even a Few More Weeks
Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi warned that a sustained oil‑price spike—driven by the Iran conflict and a closed Strait of Hormuz—could push the U.S. into a recession. Moody’s machine‑learning recession model, which previously indicated a 49% chance, is expected to...

Trump’s Bid for Allies’ Help in Hormuz Gets Cool Reception
President Donald Trump appealed to U.S. allies for naval support to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as Iran’s recent attacks threaten oil shipments critical to global chip production. European and Asian partners responded lukewarmly, while India focused on securing safe...

Iran War Shows Urgency of Hong Kong’s Green Shipping Transition
The Iran‑Israel conflict forced a de‑facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting major carriers like Maersk to reroute via the Cape of Good Hope and driving up global freight rates. The disruption highlighted Asia’s reliance on Hormuz‑transited oil—Japan and...
Warren Buffett’s Parting Gift to Berkshire Hathaway: A $2 Billion Iran Oil Windfall
Berkshire Hathaway has realized roughly $2 billion from its Occidental Petroleum stake as oil prices surged following the February Iran conflict. The conglomerate holds 264.9 million Occidental shares and warrants for an additional 83.9 million at a pre‑set $59.62 price, which are now...

Utilities Study How to Protect Grids From Rising Physical Threats
The Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E‑ISAC) hosted GridEx 2025, a tabletop exercise that simulated coordinated physical attacks on a fictional power grid during the Beryllia World Chalice Games. Attendance hit an all‑time high with more than 28,000 participants,...

One Big Beautiful Bill (“OB3”) And FEOC: Current Considerations for Debt Financings
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OB3), enacted in July 2024, reshapes renewable energy tax credit eligibility by adding prohibited foreign entity (PFE) and foreign entity of concern (FEOC) restrictions. Treasury’s interim guidance (Notice 2026‑15) introduces a material‑assistance cost ratio (MACR) for...
Futures Settle: Natural Gas Slips Despite Chilly Weather, Iran Turmoil
U.S. natural gas futures slipped on Monday despite a cold snap that boosted heating demand. A rebound in deeply negative West Texas prices lifted the national average, masking softness elsewhere. European TTF gas and U.S. WTI crude stayed above recent...

Trump’s Controversial Venezuela Oil Grab on FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
The ABC series Foreign Correspondent aired a special on Trump’s aggressive push into Venezuela’s oil sector, highlighting U.S. intervention aimed at reviving the country’s faltering industry. The episode follows journalist Sandra Gathmann and a local crew as they document on‑the‑ground...

AI Is Causing a Power and Cooling Headache for Agencies
The latest NVIDIA AI processors are forcing federal agencies to confront unprecedented power and cooling requirements. Agencies must secure trusted partners or conduct assessments to size generators, UPS systems, and transfer switches, while private‑sector spenders are willing to invest over...
Rapid-Charging EV Batteries Are on the Way
Rapid‑charging technology is moving from prototype to commercial deployment, promising to refill electric‑vehicle batteries in minutes rather than hours. Automakers and battery firms are unveiling ultra‑fast chargers that can add 300‑plus miles in under five minutes, leveraging high‑voltage (800V) platforms...
KMI Files for Texas Access Project, Taps Woodside as 1 Bcf/D Natural Gas Anchor Shipper
Kinder Morgan filed a FERC application for the Texas Access Project, a 1 Bcf/d natural‑gas pipeline linking East Texas supply to the southwest Louisiana LNG corridor. Woodside Energy Group signed a 20‑year anchor shipper agreement, guaranteeing demand for the pipeline. The...

No EU Appetite for Trump Demand on Hormuz Help, as Israel Pounds Lebanon
EU foreign ministers signaled they will not deploy naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz until the United States clarifies its Iran strategy. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Germany needs explicit goals from the US and Israel before committing...

Who’s Who in Tech: Antares Working on Nuclear Solution
Antares Nuclear, founded in 2023, secured $96 million in Series B funding (bringing total capital to about $130 million) to build modular, transportable reactors for hard‑to‑reach energy deserts. The startup is targeting the U.S. military and aerospace sectors rather than commercial data centers,...

Clēnera Raises US$304 Million for 120MW Solar-Plus-Storage Project in Idaho
Clēnera, the U.S. arm of Enlight Renewable Energy, secured US$304 million to fund the 120 MW Crimson Orchard solar‑plus‑storage project in Idaho. The development pairs 120 MW of photovoltaic capacity with 400 MWh of battery storage and is under construction in Elmore County. Clēnera...

Who’s Who in Tech: Critical Loop Is Powering Solutions
Critical Loop, founded in 2023 by Bala Ramamurthy, Andrew Grinalds and Lydia Maher, creates mobile microgrids that can deliver megawatts of power within weeks. The company targets energy‑desert locations such as islands, remote military bases, and high‑demand industrial sites. Falling...
Nagoya University and NU-Rei Report First Gallium Oxide Thin-Film Epi Growth on Silicon
Researchers at Nagoya University and spin‑out NU‑Rei announced the world’s first heteroepitaxial growth of gallium oxide (Ga₂O₃) thin films on silicon wafers. The breakthrough relies on a High‑Density Oxygen Radical Source that doubles atomic‑oxygen density, enabling high‑speed homoepitaxial growth at...
A Maoist Survival Guide to the Iranian Energy Crisis
China is reinforcing energy self‑sufficiency as the Iran‑Ukraine war disrupts oil supplies. Xi Jinping’s 2021 oilfield visit underscored a Maoist‑style “rice bowl” doctrine, urging domestic production and strategic reserves. Beijing has accelerated renewable investments, expanded state‑owned oil drilling, and built...

Who’s Who in Tech: Arbor Energy Is Cooling the Market
Arbor Energy, founded in 2021 by Brad Hartwig and Andres Garcia Clark, secured a $55 million Series A round to accelerate its modular, turbine‑centered power stations. The company’s 25‑megawatt, fuel‑flexible units aim to supply clean baseload power for AI‑driven data centers that...
Reliance Industries Signs $3 Billion Green Ammonia Supply Deal with Samsung C&T
Reliance Industries Limited has signed a binding 15‑year supply agreement with South Korea’s Samsung C&T to deliver green ammonia, a deal valued at over $3 billion and slated to begin in the second half of FY2029. The contract ranks among the...
PPL Electric Reaches $275M Rate Case Settlement, Including Data Center Tariff
PPL Electric Utilities announced a $275 million settlement with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission that would raise average residential bills by 4.9% to roughly $184 per month. The deal introduces a new large‑load tariff for data centers and other customers consuming...
Europe’s Energy Storage Startup Landscape
European energy‑storage startups have secured €2.14 billion in equity, with half of that capital deployed in the last three years. Battery storage still dominates funding at €331.8 million, but investors are increasingly backing mechanical, EV‑charging‑with‑storage and thermal solutions. The market is moving...

Electrification Boom Meets Supply Chain Reality
America’s electrification build‑out is hitting a supply‑chain wall, with lead times for transformers and high‑voltage switchgear now exceeding 100 weeks, according to McKinsey. The shortage is inflating margins for equipment makers and underpins the ALPS Electrification Infrastructure ETF (ELFY), which...
Crude Bottleneck Extends, but Geopolitical Premium Flaring; Brent Oil Will Likely Test $120
The United States carried out large‑scale strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island over the March 14‑15 weekend, targeting military facilities while sparing the island’s crude export terminal. Kharg processes over 90 % of Iran’s oil shipments, so the attacks raise geopolitical tension...

SolaREIT Expands Real Estate Financing to PV Transmission and Substations
SolaREIT, a solar‑focused real‑estate investment trust, announced it will now finance land for substations and transmission corridors tied to photovoltaic projects. The move comes as clean‑energy lending has slowed dramatically, dropping from a 22% growth rate to just 5.8% year‑over‑year....
RWE at the Upper End of Its 2025 EBITDA and Profit Guidance - €35 Billion for Wind Power, Solar and...
RWE reported 2025 adjusted EBITDA of €5.1 bn and net income of €1.8 bn, landing at the top of its guidance range despite a dip from 2024. The German utility announced a €35 bn net investment programme through 2031 aimed at adding roughly...

Pakistan Oil Tanker Transits Hormuz
A Pakistan‑flagged Aframax tanker, the Karachi, successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, becoming one of the few vessels to do so since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran halted traffic. The ship departed Fujairah on Feb. 25, was spotted...

Bessent Says Treasury Is Not Intervening in Oil Commodities Markets and Has No Authority to Do So
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC that the administration has no plans and likely lacks the authority to intervene in oil futures markets, dispelling rumors of government action to curb rising prices. He emphasized that while past presidents have...
Japan’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Enters Commercial Operation: 220-MW Kitakyushu Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm Feeds Electricity Into the Grid
Japan’s largest offshore wind farm, the 220 MW Kitakyushu Hibikinada project, began commercial operation in early March 2026. The facility comprises 25 turbines of 9.6 MW each and is expected to generate about 500 million kWh annually, enough for roughly 170,000 households. Operated by...
Dutch Startup Plans Roll-to-Roll Factory for Perovskite Solar Cells
Dutch research institute TNO has spun off Perovion Technologies to industrialise lightweight, flexible perovskite solar cells. The company aims to construct the first roll‑to‑roll perovskite manufacturing line in the Netherlands by 2030, targeting applications where glass panels are impractical. A...
Iran Seeks Return of 3 Tankers Seized by India in Return for Hormuz Safe Passage: Report
India's coastal authorities seized three U.S.-sanctioned oil tankers—Stellar Ruby, Asphalt Star and Al Jafzia—on February 6, alleging illicit trade links to Iran. Tehran has offered to release the vessels in exchange for guaranteed safe passage of Indian‑bound ships through the Strait...
Ciemat Unveils Large-Area Multispectral Solar Simulator for PV Module Testing
CIEMAT has launched a large‑area multispectral solar simulator designed for precise electrical characterization of full‑size photovoltaic modules. The system delivers better than 0.4% spatial irradiance uniformity, 500 ms LED illumination pulses and dynamic I‑V acquisition, enabling single‑pulse testing of high‑capacitance modules....
Gujarat Hikes LPG Supply by 20 per Cent; Prioritises PNG Connections
Gujarat has raised LPG distribution by 20 percent above the normal weekly quota to guarantee uninterrupted fuel availability. The state is simultaneously prioritising piped natural gas (PNG) connections for hotels, restaurants and other commercial users where network infrastructure exists. Buffer stocks...

TEPCO Delays Commercial Operation of Recently Restarted Nuclear Reactor
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced a delay in the commercial operation of its No. 6 reactor at the Kashiwazaki‑Kariwa plant, the first unit restarted after the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The postponement follows a small‑scale electricity leak detected on a power...

Ormat Technologies Begins Commercial Operations at 320MWh California BESS
Ormat Technologies announced that its 80 MW/320 MWh Shirk battery energy storage system in Visalia, California, entered commercial operation on March 12, 2026, meeting the City of Riverside’s 15‑year resource adequacy contract deadline. The project qualifies for a 40% investment tax credit, which Ormat...

Why the EU Commission’s Plan for an AI Data-Centres Boom Is Short-Sighted
European Commission's AI Continent Action Plan proposes tripling data‑centre capacity in five to seven years via the draft CAIDA regulation. The draft fast‑tracks permits for land, water and energy, sidelining local communities and environmental safeguards. Critics cite ongoing conflicts in...

EIA Ups WTI Price Forecast by $20 in Wake of Iran Conflict
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) raised its short‑term outlook for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, projecting an average price of $73.61 per barrel in 2026—$20 above its February forecast. The revision reflects heightened risk premiums after the February 28 onset...
Is Switzerland Going Back Contact?
Back‑contact (BC) solar modules from Aiko Solar and Longi captured over 50% of Switzerland's rooftop PV market in 2025, driven by a premium on module efficiency rather than price. The report notes a gradual decline in the AC/DC ratio to...
Pii Energy Unveils Plug-In 1.2 kW Solar, 2 kWh Home System
Pii Energy has introduced the Edge 2000, a plug‑in solar‑plus‑storage kit aimed at renters and apartment dwellers. The system pairs 1.2 kW of photovoltaic panels with a 2 kWh battery, ten smart outlets, and a Raspberry Pi‑driven controller. Priced at roughly $2,400, it...

Fire at Hsinchu Power Substation Kills 1, Injures 2 (Update)
A fire erupted at the Zhuyuan Extra High Voltage Substation in Hsinchu City on March 16, killing one worker and injuring two others. The blaze broke out while voltage‑stabilization equipment was being tested, prompting a rapid response from the Hsinchu...