
EPC Delay Will Help Fine Tune Effectiveness
The UK government has pushed back the implementation of new Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rules for rented homes to autumn 2027, giving ministers time to refine the overhaul of the Energy Performance of Buildings regime. The revised EPC framework, set to become mandatory by 2030, will expand beyond the single headline efficiency score to include thermal fabric performance, heating system efficiency and emissions, smart‑technology readiness, and projected energy costs. Officials say the richer data will help households understand upgrade options, lower bills and emissions, and support the nation’s net‑zero housing strategy. The changes also require an EPC before a property can be marketed for sale or rent, tightening compliance across the market.

Archer Staying Three More Years on Duty with Norwegian Oil & Gas Player
Archer, the Oslo‑listed oil services firm, secured a three‑year extension on its wireline services contract with a major, undisclosed Norwegian Continental Shelf operator. The extension is expected to generate 7‑9% of Archer’s total Well Services revenue based on 2025 activity...

Nexans Breaks World Record Again by Installing Subsea Cable 3,000 Meters Under Water
Nexans has installed a 525 kV mass‑impregnated HVDC subsea cable at a depth of 3,000 meters west of Sicily, breaking its own record from December 2025. The cable, part of a broader offshore grid effort, was tested at 30 % above industry reliability...

Hormuz Closure Sends Bunker Prices to Record Levels
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran‑US/Israeli conflict has driven bunker fuel prices to record highs, with IFO 380 averaging $841.50 per tonne globally and Singapore reaching $1,073. At least 20% of the world’s HSFO exports are now...

The Feds Pulled $1.5B From Tribal Clean Energy. Tribes Are Finding Another Way.
The Trump-era tax bill stripped $1.5 billion from tribal clean‑energy programs, leaving nearly 1,600 projects underfunded. In response, the Colorado River Indian Tribes launched an agrivoltaics pilot through the new financing entity Huurav, pairing solar panels with crops. Tribes are turning...

N-Sea’s Fleet to Expand with Offshore Support Vessel in 2027
Dutch subsea services firm N‑Sea Group signed a long‑term charter with Rederij Groen for the offshore support vessel Dominus, built by PASSER at De Hoop shipyard and slated for delivery in April 2027. The 69.85‑meter vessel will handle 2D/3D seismic, wide‑swath UXO surveys...

Iran War Threatens Catastrophic Consequences for the Oil Market, Aramco CEO Says
Saudi Aramco announced full‑year 2025 adjusted net income of $104.7 billion, surpassing analyst expectations despite lower oil prices. The company returned $85.5 billion to shareholders through dividends and a $3 billion share‑buyback, while reporting $136.2 billion in operating cash flow. Crude prices, which fell...
Oil and Gas Workers Find an Easy Segue Into Geothermal Jobs
Oil and gas workers are poised to transition into the fast‑growing enhanced geothermal sector, leveraging their drilling expertise. A 2024 DOE report estimates up to 300,000 U.S. workers possess the necessary skills, while the domestic geothermal workforce has risen to...

Newtrace Raises $6.3 Mn in Pre-Series A Round Led by HDFC Bank, MSIVC
Climate‑tech startup Newtrace secured $6.3 million (₹56.93 crore) in a pre‑Series A round. The financing was led by HDFC Bank and Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Venture Capital, with participation from Peak XV Surge, Aavishkaar, and other investors. Newtrace will use the funds to scale pilot...

Iran Strikes Push Oil Higher and Raise Inflation Risks - Weekly Roundup: 10 March
Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, reviving inflation concerns and prompting analysts to warn of a dual recession‑inflation risk. Meanwhile, Swift is launching a new cross‑border retail payments framework to improve speed...

Gas Supplies Are Not Running Out Says Labour
Labour reaffirmed that the United Kingdom’s gas supplies remain secure despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, highlighting a diversified mix of domestic North Sea output, pipeline imports from Norway, European interconnectors, and LNG terminals. Government data show Qatar accounts for only about...

Petronet LNG, GAIL, Indraprastha, MGL, ATGL Gain up to 6% as Trump’s Iran War Remarks Lift Market Sentiment
Shares of Indian gas distributors surged after President Donald Trump suggested the Iran war could end soon, easing fears of prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Petronet LNG jumped nearly 5% to ₹292.30, GAIL rose 2% to ₹152.50, and Indraprastha Gas...
Mideast Naphtha Supply Tightens as Disruptions Mount
Mideast Gulf naphtha supplies are tightening after Kuwait's KPC and Bahrain's Bapco Energies announced force majeure, removing roughly 560,000 t/month and 167,000 t/month respectively. Additional shipment delays from ADNOC and cargo cancellations by QatarEnergy, alongside drone attacks on Ras Laffan and Duqm,...

Asian Buyers Struggle to Find March LNG as Supply Remains Tight
Asian LNG buyers are facing a shortage of March cargoes after a war‑related outage at Qatar’s Ras Laffan plant, the world’s largest LNG exporter, tightened global supply. Thailand, Bangladesh, India and Vietnam have turned to the spot market to secure near‑term...

India Says No to IEA’s Call to Release Strategic Oil Reserves
India has declined the International Energy Agency’s invitation to tap its strategic oil reserves as a measure to curb soaring crude prices. The country holds about 5.33 million tonnes of underground reserves, roughly 80% of capacity, and reserves them for supply‑disruption...

U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy
U.S. solar installations fell 14% in 2025, though solar remained the largest source of new electricity generation, contributing just over half of added capacity. The decline follows aggressive policy shifts by the Trump administration, including cuts to federal renewable programs...

Orora Reports First Year of Reduced Emissions at Gawler Glass Manufacturing Site
Orora has completed the first year of operation for its G3 oxy‑fuel glass furnace at the Gawler plant in South Australia. The $130 million upgrade, funded in part by a $12.5 million government grant, has cut natural‑gas use by 32% and eliminated...
“A Tidal Wave of Hostile Messaging:” The Billions Spent Each Year by Fossil Fuel Industry Demonising Renewables
Fossil‑fuel companies are spending roughly US$4 billion each year on communications and public‑affairs campaigns, dwarfing the renewable sector’s US$150 million budget by about 27‑to‑1, according to California Energy Commission chair David Hochschild. He highlighted that solar has become the single largest annual...
Solar, Storage and Sheep: First Sod Turned at Game-Changing Hybrid PV and Battery Project
The first sod has been turned on Octopus Australia’s Blind Creek project, a $900 million DC‑coupled solar‑battery hybrid near Canberra. The facility will combine 300 MW of photovoltaic capacity with a 243 MW/486 MWh battery, enabling solar generation to be stored and dispatched during...
Appellate Decision Sends Storm Clouds to California Solar Panel Customers
A three‑justice panel of the California First Appellate District affirmed the Public Utilities Commission’s 2022 net‑energy metering 3.0 tariff, which slashes rooftop solar credits by about 75% and replaces full‑retail rate subsidies with cost‑based credits. The court rejected challenges from...
Dollar Eases with Oil on Hopes of Swift End to Iran War
The U.S. dollar slipped after President Donald Trump declared the Iran conflict "very complete," prompting a sharp retreat in oil prices. Brent crude fell to $92.46 a barrel, down from Monday's $120 peak, easing pressure on risk‑sensitive currencies such as...
SwitchedOn Podcast: Are Solar Households Shifting Electricity Costs Onto Everyone Else?
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has released a draft review that could reshape electricity pricing as rooftop solar, batteries and smart tech cut midday demand. Gavin Dufty of St Vincent de Paul Society cites the Vinnies Tariff Tracker to highlight how current...

Deepwater Development Conference to Get Underway with Great Momentum
The Deepwater Development Conference kicked off in Lisbon, highlighting a surge in deepwater activity worldwide. World Oil’s forecast shows a 20.5% rise in deepwater wells across six key countries, far outpacing the 4.8% offshore increase, while production grew 11.2% versus...

Woodside Launches Trion Drilling Campaign in Ultra-Deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Woodside Energy has kicked off the Trion drilling campaign in ultra‑deepwater Gulf of Mexico, targeting 24 subsea wells tied to the floating production unit Tláloc. The FPU can process about 100,000 barrels of oil per day, with output stored on...
Borr Drilling Downs Crews on Gulf Jackups After Regional Hostilities
Borr Drilling Ltd. announced that three of its four jack‑up rigs operating in the Arabian Gulf have been down‑manned following recent regional hostilities. The rigs in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates were placed on standby, and the Arabia III unit...
Ideal Power Inc (IPWR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Quanta Services reported a record full‑year revenue of $28.5 billion, up 20% YoY, and a historic $44 billion backlog driven by grid upgrades and data‑center demand. The fourth quarter set new highs in revenue, adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow, underscoring the...
NIO Inc (NIO) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NiSource reported full‑year 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $1.90 and a funds‑from‑operations‑to‑debt ratio of 16.1%, both surpassing its guidance. The company reaffirmed 2026 adjusted EPS guidance at $2.02‑$2.07, indicating roughly 8% year‑over‑year growth. Management highlighted a $6‑$7 billion Amazon Genco...
Oil, Gas Futures Surge in Volatile Trade
Crude oil futures benchmarks Brent and WTI surged to their highest intraday levels since 2022 on Monday, with Brent briefly topping $90 a barrel and WTI crossing $85. The rally was short‑lived, as both contracts slipped later in the session,...
Solar and Battery Project Sent to State Planning Authority by Far Away Objectors Gets All-Clear
The NSW Independent Planning Commission approved Edify Energy’s Burroway Solar Farm, a 100 MW photovoltaic array paired with a 100 MW/400 MWh battery, despite 81 objections, most of which came from distant sources. Located within the Central‑West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, the project...

Michigan Lawmakers Propose Letting Voters Elect Utility Regulators
Michigan lawmakers introduced a bill to make the three‑member Public Service Commission elected rather than governor‑appointed, expanding it to five members. The measure would place the positions on statewide ballots beginning in 2028, with staggered four‑year terms and a 12‑year...

Crisis Seen as Opportunity for Thailand
Caretaker finance minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas warned that Thailand’s soaring oil prices, now above $100 per barrel, present a pivotal chance to reshape the economy. He highlighted a 60% jump in BOI‑registered projects to 1.8 trillion baht, reflecting a wave of investors...
Hormuz Tanker Traffic Remains at Effective Standstill
Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has effectively frozen following a weekend of coordinated strikes on energy and related infrastructure across the Middle East. The attacks have shut down the primary maritime conduit for Persian Gulf crude, leaving...
Hormuz Closure Sends Gas Prices Soaring, LNG Cargoes Toward Asia
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a sharp rise in global natural‑gas prices, except in North America, which remains insulated by abundant domestic supply. The disruption forced several LNG carriers originally bound for Europe to reroute...
US Shale Offers No Quick Fix for Lost Mideast Crude
U.S. shale producers are unlikely to fill the gap left by reduced Middle East crude exports, even as oil prices climb. Analysts argue that the war‑driven supply loss will be prolonged, and shale’s long lead‑times and capital intensity prevent a...
Spot Prices Wrap: National Avg. Falls to Five-Month Low as Warm Weather, EPNG Force Majeure Weigh
U.S. natural‑gas spot prices slipped to a five‑month low as unusually warm spring weather curbed heating demand nationwide. The Henry Hub benchmark rebounded above $3/MMBtu, marking a second consecutive rally. Meanwhile, a force‑majeure event at El Paso Natural Gas forced the...

Costco Issues Urgent Warning to Shoppers
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have pushed crude oil into the mid‑$70‑per‑barrel range, sending the national average gasoline price up 27 cents to $3.25 per gallon. Analysts warn the pump price could climb to $3.50‑$3.70 soon and possibly breach...
ACEN Earnings Down 60% on Softer Energy Prices
ACEN Corp reported a 60% plunge in 2025 net income to P3.8 billion, driven by softer domestic power prices and temporary shutdowns of wind assets in Northern Luzon. Revenue fell 14% to P32 billion, with domestic sales down 7% after a 28%...

Meralco Taps Korean Firms for Nuclear Energy
Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) and the Export‑Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) to chart technical and financial pathways for nuclear power projects in the Philippines. The agreement includes...

Op-Ed: Air Lubrication at a Crossroads: Why Proof, Not Promises, Will Decide the Future
Air‑lubrication technology is touted as a key efficiency tool for shipping’s decarbonisation, yet more than 600 systems on order have not yet proven sustained fuel savings. Early‑generation designs rely on compressors, delivering bubbles only in narrow speed and sea‑state windows...
Iraq Stands to Lose and Lose From Iran Strikes
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have forced Iraq to curtail oil production as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, exposing Iraq's dependence on Iranian gas and electricity. The disruption comes just as major U.S. oil majors—ExxonMobil, Chevron and...

Conversations Reshaping the Grid: Registration Opens for 2026 DTECH Data Centers & AI Event
Registration is now open for the 2026 DTECH Data Centers & AI conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, scheduled for May 12‑14. The event will gather utilities, engineers, and technology providers to address the rapid megawatt‑to‑gigawatt load growth driven by hyperscale data...
MISO Reliability Outlook Reaches High Risk in Latest NERC Assessment
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s 2025 Long‑Term Reliability Assessment flags the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) as a “High Risk” region by 2028, earlier than the projected 2029 high‑risk dates for PJM and ERCOT. Reserve margins in MISO are expected...

War, Market Volatility and $100 Oil: Is Now the Right Time to Buy Energy Stocks and ETFs?
The war with Iran has forced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, cutting roughly 20% of daily global oil shipments and pushing Brent crude to $105 per barrel, its highest level since July 2022. The supply squeeze lifted gasoline...
Oil Is Already Near a Price That Hurts the Economy
Oil prices surged to nearly $120 a barrel amid the Iran conflict, then fell to about $90 after President Trump suggested the war could end soon. Energy analysts identify $110‑$120 as the threshold where crude demand begins to weaken, indicating...

Stocks Recover as Oil Retreats From $119: Stock Market Today
Crude oil futures hovered just below $119 per barrel, easing fears of a supply shock amid heightened Middle‑East tensions. The broader market rebounded, with the Nasdaq gaining 1.4%, the S&P 500 up 0.8% and the Dow rising 0.5% after a volatile...

Scientists Create Slippery Nanopores that Supercharge Blue Energy
Scientists at EPFL have coated silicon‑nitride nanopores with lipid bilayers, creating a hydration‑lubricated channel that dramatically reduces ion friction. The lipid‑coated membrane, arranged in a hexagonal array of 1,000 pores, achieved a power density of about 15 W m⁻²—2 to 3 times...
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (FCEL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
FuelCell Energy (FCEL) released its fiscal 2026 first‑quarter results, highlighting stronger revenue and improved margins compared with the prior year. The CFO outlined a solid cash position bolstered by a recent $150 million convertible‑note financing. Management emphasized expanding its modular fuel‑cell...

Venezuela Oil Buyer Says Its Cargo Is Sailing to Caribbean
North American Blue Energy Partners Inc., a firm backed by US energy entrepreneur Harry Sargeant III, announced that its tanker loaded with Venezuelan crude is en route to the Caribbean. The move comes as Venezuela seeks alternative markets amid US...
Hormuz Shipping Slowdown Spurs Port Congestion From India to Singapore
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly stalled, with crossings dropping 66% and crude‑oil futures briefly spiking above $115 per barrel. The U.S. responded with a $20 billion maritime reinsurance program aimed at protecting vessels and cargo. The slowdown has...
Ice Brent Volatility Passing Onto Ice Gasoil
Ice gasoil futures swung wildly on 9 March, peaking at $1,381 /t before closing at $1,116 /t, the highest level since June 2022. The move mirrored a surge in Ice Brent crude, which touched $119.50 /bl and settled above $100 /bl – the first breach since...