Port Pitching for Offshore Wind Hub Says Turbine Trade Could More than Double Its Shipping Traffic
Port of Hastings is positioning itself as Australia’s first dedicated offshore‑wind construction hub through the proposed Victorian Renewable Energy Terminal (VRET). The hub could raise annual vessel visits from 150 to roughly 350, effectively doubling port traffic and supporting Victoria’s targets of 2 GW by 2032, 4 GW by 2035 and 9 GW by 2040. After an initial EPBC rejection over Ramsar wetland concerns, a scaled‑down design now impacts less than 0.03 % of the protected area, with environmental assessments underway. The project promises thousands of jobs and a new supply chain for turbine components.

Renewable Fuels Summit Kicks Off with $80M Funding Boost
Australia's Renewable Fuels Summit opened with an $80 million government funding boost for industrial decarbonisation and the announcement of the country's first agricultural renewable gas plant. Analysts estimate the nation has enough feedstock to sustain a $10 billion‑a‑year renewable fuels sector, potentially...

Iran Threatens to Stop Oil From Leaving the Middle East
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it will block any oil export through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to cut off a route that carries roughly 20% of global crude. The declaration coincided with heightened U.S. strikes in Iran and...
Trump’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge Is a Pinky Swear That Doesn’t Solve Electricity Issues
Former President Donald Trump’s new "Ratepayer Protection Pledge" promises stable electricity prices for AI‑driven data centers, but the commitment contains no legal enforcement mechanisms. The pledge is positioned as a safeguard for tech firms facing volatile power costs, yet it...
Queensland LNP Calls in Another Big Battery Project as Most Coal Dependent State Hit by Flight of Capital
Queensland’s Liberal‑National Party government has called in Trina Solar’s 200 MW Pleystowe battery project, adding it to a growing list of renewable schemes under state scrutiny. Planning Minister Jarrod Bleijie received 733 submissions raising fire, noise, and agricultural land concerns, prompting...

Fukushima and the ‘Lessons Learned’ From Nuclear Disasters
Marking fifteen years since the 2011 disaster, Fukushima remains a focal point for global nuclear safety debates. International bodies such as the IAEA have used the accident to revise safety standards and promote a narrative of technical resilience. Critics argue...
‘Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice
HBO’s new documentary “Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,” directed by James Jones, revisits the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi disaster through archival footage and first‑hand testimonies. The film underscores the frantic efforts of plant workers to avert a larger catastrophe and the lingering...
US Natural Gas Balance
The latest US Natural Gas Balance report shows inventories climbing by 0.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) to a total of roughly 2.9 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). Production dipped about 1% as several key processing plants underwent scheduled maintenance, while demand...
Unlocking Existing Grid Capacity With Dynamic Line Rating
Dynamic line rating (DLR) replaces static worst‑case assumptions with real‑time sensor data and fine‑scale weather forecasts, letting operators gauge the actual thermal capacity of transmission lines moment‑by‑moment. Case studies across Europe, the United States and Asia report capacity gains of...

As Gas Prices Soar, Trump Is Ignoring the Lessons of the Last Oil Crisis
The U.S. faces a new oil shock as the Strait of Hormuz closure drives gasoline prices above $3 per gallon, echoing the 1973 embargo. While domestic shale production and higher vehicle fuel economy have reduced the economy’s gasoline intensity, the...

Scoop: U.S. Asks Israel to Halt Strikes on Iran's Energy Infrastructure
The Trump administration asked Israel to stop further strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure, especially oil facilities. This marks the first time Washington has reined in Israel since the joint operation began ten days ago. Officials said the request stems from...

Resurgence of Stellarators and Impact on IP
Recent breakthroughs in superconducting magnet fabrication and AI‑driven field optimization have revived stellarator research, pushing the technology toward commercial fusion power. U.S. firms such as Type One Energy are planning grid‑scale stellarator plants with integration targets by 2030. Patent activity...
What Is the ‘Acid Rain’ in the Wake of U.S. Bombings in Iran?
The Conversation essay reports that black, acidic rain fell over Tehran after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on oil depots, a byproduct of massive pollutant release. It explains that the rain contains sulfuric and nitric acids, hydrocarbons, ultrafine PM2.5 particles, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...

Flexibility as a Standard? New AI Data Center Offering Will Enhance Grid Reliability
InfraPartners and Emerald AI announced a new Flex‑Ready Data Center design that embeds AI‑driven flexibility into the facility’s core architecture. The solution pairs InfraPartners’ Upgradeable Data Center platform with Emerald AI’s Emerald Conductor software to enable real‑time load modulation, reducing...
Spain’s Wind-Farm Bargain
Spain’s Castilla‑La Mancha town Higueruela transformed from a declining community into a renewable‑energy hub after a wind farm was installed 25 years ago. Today, taxes and lease fees from Iberdrola supply roughly 40% of the municipal budget, funding libraries, youth...
War in Iran Sends Farmer’s Fuel, Fertilizer Costs Soaring
The Israel‑U.S. attacks on Iran have turned the Strait of Hormuz into a virtual no‑go zone, halting shipments of crude, natural gas and key fertilizers. Blocked exports of nitrogen, ammonia and phosphates pushed urea prices 71% to $600 a ton,...
JPMorgan Backs Clean Iron Startup Electra
Electra, a Colorado clean‑iron startup, secured a $30 million venture‑debt facility from J.P. Morgan to move toward its first commercial plant. The company’s low‑temperature electro‑refining process converts iron ore into 99% pure iron using renewable electricity, eliminating coal and high‑grade ore...
EIA Lowers Henry Hub Natural Gas Price Forecast Despite Iran War Fallout
The U.S. Energy Information Administration cut its Henry Hub natural‑gas price forecast to about $3.80 per MMBtu, a 13 % reduction from the previous month’s outlook. The agency also projects the 2027 average price near $3.90 per MMBtu, despite recent price...

Data Centre Energy Pledge Unlikely to Benefit Solar PV
Seven leading tech firms—including Amazon, Google and OpenAI—have signed the White House‑backed “ratepayer protection pledge,” committing to secure the electricity needed for their expanding data centres. The pledge, announced by President Trump, obliges signatories to build, acquire or purchase power...

Activ8 Solar Energies and Tayto Launch Landmark Solar Project in Ashbourne
Activ8 Solar Energies has commissioned a €1.17 million rooftop solar array at Tayto Snacks' Ashbourne plant, marking the snack maker's largest renewable investment. The 1,734‑panel system supplies roughly 10% of Tayto’s annual electricity needs, generating about 667 MWh each year. It is...

Opinion: Waiving the Jones Act Won’t Lower Gas Prices—Tanker Markets Prove It
The op‑ed argues that waiving the Jones Act would not reduce U.S. gasoline prices because foreign‑flagged tankers are more expensive to charter than domestic Jones Act vessels. Using Worldscale data, the author shows a Houston‑to‑New York freight rate of WS410 equals...

How the India?US Trade Deal Could Reshape India?s Energy Strategy- #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure #CapitalMarkets #Finance
The newly announced India‑US trade deal places clean energy at its core, promising substantial American investment and technology transfer to accelerate India’s renewable rollout. The agreement aligns with New Delhi’s target of 450 GW of renewable capacity by 2035 and aims...
Europe Remains Top Destination for U.S. LNG Cargoes Despite Asian Supply Squeeze Amid Middle East War
Europe continues to dominate U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, absorbing the majority of cargoes despite a tightening Asian market. The recent Middle East conflict has slashed regional energy exports, reducing the incentive for U.S. producers to divert LNG to...
Wales First Part of UK to Mandate Solar Panels on New Buildings
Wales will become the first UK region to require solar panels on new domestic and commercial buildings, with the rule taking effect on 4 March 2027. The updated building regulations mandate a "system for renewable electricity generation," which industry analysts say will...
Position Green Launches Decarbonization Investment ROI Calculator
Position Green, a sustainability software and advisory firm, unveiled an ROI Calculator that translates decarbonization projects into quantifiable financial metrics. Developed using a model from Stockholm School of Economics professor Rickard Sandberg, the tool provides ROI, NPV, payback period, emissions...

Saudi Aramco CEO Issues Stark Warning: Iran War Could Bring ‘Catastrophic’ Shock to Global Oil
Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser warned that the Iran‑Israel‑U.S. war could trigger a catastrophic shock to global oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The conflict has already halted up to 20% of world petroleum trade, pushed Brent...
How Are Prices of Gas & Diesel in ASEAN, and Where Do We Go From Here?
Gasoline and diesel prices across ASEAN vary widely, with Singapore topping the list at roughly $2.84 per litre and Indonesia and Malaysia offering sub‑$0.60 rates thanks to subsidies. Market‑driven economies such as the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand see prices track...

After Google Takeover, Intersect Spins Off Grid-Tied Power Business
Google announced a $4.75 billion cash acquisition of renewable‑energy developer Intersect, aiming to accelerate electricity generation for its expanding data‑center portfolio. Existing investors, led by TPG Rise Climate, have spun off Intersect’s grid‑tied power assets into a new independent power producer...
HELLENiQ ENERGY Launches First Solar Parks in Romania
HELLENiQ ENERGY has begun commercial operations at two photovoltaic parks in southern Romania, delivering 58 MW of capacity. The projects are part of a 2023 agreement with METLEN to develop four solar sites totaling 211 MW, with the remaining 153 MW expected online...

More Nations Commit to Nuclear Future
At the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, Belgium, Brazil, China and Italy joined 34 other nations in a declaration to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050. The pledge raises the coalition to 38 countries and targets 1,200 GW of nuclear generation,...

US Adds 43.2GW of New Solar PV Capacity in 2025
US solar installations fell to 43.2 GW in 2025, a 14% decline from 2024. Utility‑scale capacity led the drop, shrinking 16% to 34.7 GW, with a 40% Q4 contraction linked to safe‑harbour tax‑credit timing. Residential installs were flat, while commercial‑industrial grew 6%,...

The $150 Oil Shock Might Be Exactly What Our Future Needs
Oil prices are soaring toward $150 per barrel after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, prompting analysts to warn of a potential disaster. Economic historian Carlota Perez argues that such high energy costs could instead serve as a catalyst, pushing...

Oil Deregulation Law Needs Guardrails
The 1998 Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act removed direct government price controls, fostering competition but leaving the market exposed to global shocks. A recent oil price surge linked to Middle East tensions caused a sharp stock market plunge and is...

EU Launches Clean Energy Investment Strategy
On March 10, 2026, the European Commission unveiled a Clean Energy Investment Strategy aimed at accelerating financing for Europe’s energy transition. The plan estimates a need for €660 billion of annual investment through 2030, rising to €695 billion in the following decade....
Govt Set to Launch New Version of PM KUSUM Scheme Focusing on Agri Solar PV Component
The Indian government is preparing to launch PM KUSUM 2.0, a revamped version of the 2019 renewable‑energy scheme that will add a dedicated 10 GW agri‑PV component. The original PM KUSUM aimed for 34,800 MW of solar capacity and has already installed over 10 lakh standalone...
QIMC Completes 711 Metre Discovery Hole DDH-26-01 at West-Advocate, Nova Scotia: Hydrogen System Confirmed at Depth
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. completed discovery borehole DDH-26-01 at its West‑Advocate project in Nova Scotia, reaching 711 m depth. Visible gas bubbles and instrument exceedances confirmed a persistent, pressurised hydrogen‑bearing system from roughly 505 m to the bottom of the hole. Diluted...
Largest California Utility Could Have 3,800 Electric Fleet Vehicles By 2030
Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), California’s largest utility, announced a plan to electrify 3,800 of its roughly 9,700 on‑road vehicles by 2030, covering 100% of light‑duty, 50% of medium‑duty, and 20% of heavy‑duty fleets. The utility currently operates 821 EV...

The $120 Oil Spike Was Typical 'Peak Panic' Marking a Top, Says Bank of America
Bank of America’s technical strategist Paul Ciana labeled Monday’s $120‑per‑barrel Brent surge as a "peak panic" episode that likely marks a short‑term price ceiling. He projects Brent to consolidate between $90 and $110 in the medium term, while acknowledging that...

How a Grassroots UK Campaign Sparked a Multi-Billion-Dollar Exit From Public Fossil Fuel Finance
A UK grassroots campaign targeting the export credit agency sparked the Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP). Formalised at COP26, the CETP now includes 34 governments and five finance institutions and has driven a 78% drop in public fossil‑fuel financing among...

Nova Scotia Shoots for a Renewable Grid by 2030
Nova Scotia has pledged to source 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, driving a massive build‑out of wind and solar capacity. The province will retire its remaining coal plants while keeping gas turbines operational to provide rotating inertia,...
Hizenergy Launches Four-Product C&I Storage Lineup with 300 kW PCS
Hizenergy has unveiled a four‑product commercial‑and‑industrial (C&I) energy storage portfolio, highlighted by a 300 kW low‑voltage PCS that plugs directly into 400 V distribution networks. The lineup also includes a 460 kW PCS and two storage systems delivering 627 kWh and 1,172 kWh respectively. By...

Argentina Launches 700MW/2,800MWh BESS Tender
Argentina’s wholesale‑market operator CAMMESA announced a new battery energy storage system (BESS) tender seeking 700 MW of capacity, equivalent to 2.8 GWh of four‑hour storage. The auction opens nationwide, covering key nodes in NOA, NEA, Centro, Litoral, Cuyo and Buenos Aires (excluding the...

New Coalition Forms to Address US Electricity Demand and Grid Underutilization
A new nonpartisan coalition called Utilise has been launched to improve the utilization of the United States electricity grid, which on average runs at only about 53 % of its capacity. The coalition’s founding members—among them Google, Tesla, Carrier, and Span—aim...

Hormuz Closure Would Cost Gulf States Average 3.8% of GDP, Marex Warns as Bahrain Most Exposed
Marex warns that a three‑month shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz would erode the average current‑account balance of Gulf states by 3.8% of GDP. Bahrain, lacking alternative export routes, would see its surplus flip to a 3.2% deficit, while Saudi...

How to Profit From Oil's Decline After Its Historic Spike
Oil prices surged to historic highs amid Iran‑related tensions, prompting trader Nishant Pant to propose a bearish play on the United States Oil Fund (USO). Pant recommends a $1‑wide at‑the‑money bear put spread with a 35‑50 day expiration to capture...
Exxon Commits to Indonesia's Largest Oil Field
Exxon Mobil’s operating contract for Indonesia’s Cepu Block has been extended through 2055, securing the country’s largest oil field for another three decades. The extension comes amid ongoing talks over fiscal terms, but the core agreement ensures continued production and investment....

Surging Oil Prices Could Wipe Out Benefits From Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Rising crude prices, now over $20 a barrel above pre‑war levels, are poised to erase the fiscal boost from President Trump’s individual tax cuts in the so‑called “big beautiful bill.” Raymond James estimates that the $150 billion extra gasoline spend could offset...

EU Eyes Nuclear Energy Again as Oil Prices Soar
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that Europe’s abandonment of nuclear power was a strategic mistake as oil prices surged amid Middle‑East tensions. At a Paris nuclear summit the EU announced a €200 million guarantee to fund innovative nuclear...

LCP Delta: Grid Reforms Cut Constraint Costs
LCP Delta’s new modelling indicates that operational reforms under the UK’s Reformed National Pricing Delivery Plan could slash electricity network constraint costs by up to 60%, bringing the 2030 figure down to £2.3 bn – a £3.8 bn saving versus the baseline. Accelerated...

In Conversation With: Sunsave’s Alick Dru
Sunsave, a fast‑growing UK energy‑tech startup, raised £113 million to launch a subscription‑based solar service that eliminates the typical £10,000 upfront cost. While only about 6% of UK homes have solar panels, roughly 70% say they would consider installation, highlighting a...