
Data Centres: AI, Power, and the Energy Transition
AI‑driven workloads are reshaping data centre economics, pushing global electricity consumption to more than double by 2030. Power availability and site expandability have become decisive factors as rack densities climb far above historic norms, demanding advanced electrical and cooling systems. Tenants are now pre‑leasing powered capacity, allowing landlords to secure stable cash flows while passing energy costs onto occupants. Governments are encouraging behind‑the‑meter generation and “bring‑your‑own‑power” models to mitigate grid constraints and accelerate clean‑energy build‑out.
Engineering the Electronic Microenvironment with Bromine Functionalization for High‐Selectivity Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction
The research presents a surface bromine modification for the covalent organic framework TzPm‑COF, creating TzPm‑COF‑2Br with a tuned donor‑acceptor architecture. This brominated COF delivers a CO evolution rate of 155 µmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹ and 99.4 % selectivity under visible light, a 2.7‑fold increase over...
Tata Power Collaborates with Salesforce to Accelerate India’s Clean Energy Transition
Tata Power announced a strategic partnership with Salesforce to embed AI‑driven CRM tools across its rooftop solar, electric‑vehicle charging and smart‑home businesses. The collaboration deploys Salesforce’s Agentforce Sales, Service and Marketing suites, creating an integrated, data‑rich platform for partner and...
Data-Led Wind Energy Programme Pioneered by Natural England
The POSEIDON project, led by Natural England, is creating the UK’s most comprehensive marine dataset to support offshore wind development while protecting biodiversity. Over two years the team conducted aerial surveys of 54,000 seabirds and 5,000 marine mammals and collected...

Saudis Offer Crude on Spot Market as War Disrupts Supplies
Saudi Aramco has launched a rare series of spot tenders offering roughly 4.6 million barrels of crude, covering Arab Extra Light, Arab Heavy and Arab Light grades. The move comes as the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz forces shipments...
World Hit by Worst Oil Shock Since the 1970s
Oil prices surged dramatically on Monday, with Brent crude jumping 27% to $117.58 per barrel and U.S. crude climbing 28% to $116.51, marking the steepest daily gain since at least 1988. The spike follows heightened tensions in the Middle East,...
A Better Way To Compare Gas & Electric Prices
The article proposes a "Fair eGallon" metric that translates electricity prices into a gasoline‑equivalent cost by accounting for real‑world efficiency differences—20% for internal‑combustion engines and 80% for electric vehicles. Using the EPA’s 33.7 kWh per gallon figure, the Fair eGallon equals...
Vietnam Plans Oil Tax Cut on Escalating US–Iran War
Vietnam's finance ministry announced a proposal to cut the most‑favoured‑nation (MFN) import tariff on selected petroleum products to 0 % effective until 30 April 2026. The move aims to broaden the supplier base and secure crude volumes as the US‑Iran war has disrupted...

Oil Prices Soar Past $110 While Dow Futures Sink 1,000 Points as Iran War Spirals Into Worst-Case Fears and U.S....
Oil futures surged past $113 a barrel and Brent topped $114 as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran escalated, pushing the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed. The sharp rally in crude sent gasoline price forecasts above $4 per gallon, while Dow...
TMK Smashes Out New Mongolian Gas Record
TMK Energy reported a new daily gas production record at its Pilot Well in Mongolia, delivering over 900 cubic metres (31,800 scfd) primarily from the LF‑07 well. The output represents a 400% increase since August and a 50% uplift from...

Oil Prices Soar as Iran Conflict Threatens Middle East Supply
Oil markets spiked dramatically as Brent crude briefly touched $119.50 per barrel, driven by heightened geopolitical risk from the Iran‑related conflict in the Middle East. Prices later eased to $107.20 for Brent and $103.18 for WTI after reports that G7...
One Nation Senator Who Hates Renewables, Backs Nuclear, Owns Shares in Solar-Battery Company
One Nation senator Tyron Whitten disclosed a 0.00913% stake in Sky Energy Investments, a Victorian solar‑battery firm, despite his public opposition to large‑scale renewable projects. Whitten repeatedly argues that nuclear, coal and gas are cheaper than renewables and has labeled...

Exxon & Chevron Jump While Berkshire Drops on Sunday Night
Exxon Mobil and Chevron jumped 3.6% and 3.5% respectively in after‑hours trading as WTI crude surged past $100 per barrel, boosting expectations for higher earnings and cash flow. Berkshire Hathaway fell 1.3% despite its Chevron stake, weighed down by a...
BWET: Has Already Tripled Investor Capital, But Is It Still Worth Investing In?
Breakwave Tanker Shipping ETF (BWET) has seen investor capital triple in 2026, driven by a sharp rally in oil freight rates linked to Middle East tensions. However, analysts argue its performance is overly dependent on the Strait of Hormuz conflict,...
Why Developers Are Choosing Battery-Centric DC Coupling for Big Solar and Storage in Australia
Developers in Australia are increasingly adopting battery‑centric DC‑coupled architectures for utility‑scale solar‑plus‑storage projects. The design places the battery and its grid‑forming inverter at the core, using DC/DC converters to integrate PV, which reduces harmonic emissions, lowers connection study costs, and...
Fuelcell Energy Inc (FCEL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
FuelCell Energy announced a sweeping restructuring that shifts resources to its proven molten carbonate platform while pausing broader solid‑oxide R&D, aiming to cut operating expenses by 30% versus FY2024. The company posted GAAP revenue of $37.4 million, narrowed its operating loss...
Oil Tops $100 a Barrel as Middle East War Risks Mount
Oil prices have surged past the $100 per barrel mark, with West Texas Intermediate climbing above $108 and Brent exceeding $107, reflecting a 16‑18% rise since the start of the year. The jump is driven by escalating war risks in...

Starmer Hints at Support for UK Households as Oil Surges
Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that soaring oil prices, now above $100 a barrel for the first time since 2022, are pushing UK energy bills higher. He hinted the government may introduce measures to ease the cost‑of‑living pressure on households....

From Cost Exposure to Cost Control: Using Energy Flexibility to Protect Margins
Australian manufacturers are facing heightened margin pressure as wholesale electricity prices swing dramatically within hours. GridBeyond’s FlexPilot framework proposes turning energy from a volatile cost into a controllable variable by integrating seven‑day price forecasts, machine‑learning optimisation, and digital‑twin simulations into...
Steering Electricity: How Grid Control Devices Unlock Transmission Capacity
Grid‑enhancing technologies such as FACTS and Advanced Power Flow Control (APFC) are allowing operators to move more electricity through existing transmission corridors without building new lines. By adjusting voltage, reactive power, and line impedance, these devices can increase usable transfer...

Kuwait Confirms Oil Output Slowdown as Storage Fills Up
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation announced it will begin throttling oil production as domestic storage fills, a precautionary step ahead of potential forced shutdowns. The move follows Iran’s recent attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, which have severely constrained tanker...

US Defends Waiver On Russian Oil Sanctions
U.S. officials defended a 30‑day waiver allowing Indian refineries to purchase Russian oil, aiming to ease market pressure as gasoline prices surged amid the Iran conflict. The waiver, announced by Energy Secretary Chris Wright and UN Ambassador Mike Waltz, seeks...

Crude Oil Spill Draws Large Response at Nation’s Only Deepwater VLCC Port
A mechanical failure at the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) on February 26 released roughly 31,500 gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico. Federal and state responders have recovered about 27,888 gallons and deployed 464 personnel, 60 vessels, and...
Snail Trails and Uncertainty: Australia’s Emissions Are Not Falling Fast Enough
Australia’s latest greenhouse‑gas inventory shows a 1.9% drop in national emissions between September 2024 and September 2025, bringing quarterly emissions to 111.7 Mt CO₂‑e. However, the pace is far below the 3.9% annual cuts needed to meet the 2030 target of a 43%...

Oil Prices ‘Could Breach $100 a Barrel Within Days’ Amid Supply Disruption From Iran War
Goldman Sachs warned that global oil prices could breach $100 a barrel within days and climb to $150 by month‑end if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Iran’s effective blockade has cut crude flows through the strait to roughly 10%...
Power Demand Spikes as Heat and Humidity Soar in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu’s power demand surged past 20,000 MW this week, reaching a peak of 20,211 MW – the highest daily load of the year and just shy of the all‑time record set in 2024. Daily electricity consumption climbed to 416.284 million units, driven by...
Sunsure Energy Signs Solar PPAs with Daeseung Group Firms in Tamil Nadu
Sunsure Energy has signed long‑term solar power purchase agreements with Daeseung Autoparts India and Ilgahng Automotive, both part of South Korea’s Daesung Group, to supply power from its 75 MW Ilayangudi plant in Tamil Nadu. The contracts will deliver about eight million...
Adnoc Adjusts Flows, Deliveries to Maintain Supplies
Abu Dhabi’s state‑owned oil giant Adnoc announced it has activated contingency protocols to keep crude flowing despite the Iran‑US‑Israel conflict disrupting tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The company is adjusting offshore production, leveraging the 1.5 million b/d ADCOP pipeline that...

ZIMEC 2026 to Examine Zambia’s Mining and Energy Transition at a Pivotal Moment for Investment and Reform
The 13th Zambia International Mining and Energy Conference (ZIMEC 2026) will convene March 25‑26 in Kitwe, bringing together government officials, financiers, and global mining experts to chart Zambia’s mining and energy transition. With mining accounting for roughly 70% of export...
Kuwait Cuts Crude Output on Hormuz Disruption: Update
Kuwait’s state‑owned oil company KPC announced a precautionary cut to crude output and refinery runs after the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut down oil exports amid escalating conflict between the US, Israel and Iran. The firm issued a force majeure...
Kuwait Cuts Crude Output After Hormuz Disruption
Kuwait's state‑owned oil company KPC announced a precautionary cut to crude production and refinery runs after the Strait of Hormuz became effectively closed following U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran. In February, Kuwait produced 2.59 million barrels per day, with...
Bahrain Says Refinery Fire From Iran Strike Has Been Contained
A fire erupted at Bahrain's Sitra refinery after an Iranian missile strike, but the blaze was fully contained with no reported injuries and the plant remains operational. The incident comes as the refinery, part of a $7 bn Bapco Modernisation Programme,...
UAE Utilities Say Services Stable Amid Tensions
UAE utility giants Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) and Etihad Water & Electricity confirmed that water and electricity services remain fully operational despite recent missile attacks in the region. Both firms activated risk‑management frameworks and precautionary procedures to safeguard...
Pakistan Seeks Saudi Red Sea Route for Oil After Iran Closes Hormuz
Pakistan is turning to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea corridor to import crude after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz following recent U.S.–Israeli strikes. The disruption threatens Pakistan’s already tight fuel supply, prompting the government to adopt aggressive conservation policies,...
India Announces Standards of Green Ammonia, Methanol to Accelerate Trade of Green Hydrogen Derivatives
India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has issued the first national standards for green ammonia and green methanol, defining strict emission thresholds of 0.38 kg CO₂‑eq per kg of ammonia and 0.44 kg CO₂‑eq per kg of methanol. The standards outline...
Power Demand Continues to Hit New Highs
Telangana’s Southern Power Distribution Company recorded a historic peak demand of 11,129 MW on Friday, eclipsing last year’s 10,310 MW. The Greater Hyderabad region also set a new high at 4,421 MW, while agricultural districts such as Nalgonda, Mahabubnagar and Medak each topped...
PSPCL Defends Revised Distribution Loss Targets
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has revised its distribution‑loss target to 10 % for FY 2026‑27, down from an earlier 12.75 % proposal and the regulator’s 11.80 % benchmark. The utility argues the sharp cut is justified by a time‑bound rollout of smart‑metering,...
South Bow Eyes Increase in Oil Export Capacity to US
South Bow Energy is pursuing binding take‑or‑pay agreements from Canadian producers to fund a new pipeline spur that would add 450,000 barrels per day of crude to its Keystone system. The line would feed directly into the existing Keystone network,...
Qatar’s Al-Kaabi: Market Missing Giant LNG Shortfall
Qatar’s energy minister Khalid al‑Kaabi warned that the ongoing Middle‑East conflict is creating a far larger shortfall in liquefied natural gas (LNG) than market participants anticipate. Damage to export terminals and logistical bottlenecks are curbing Qatar’s ability to meet its...
Prolonged Disruption Turns Focus to Inventories
The International Energy Agency’s chief announced that global oil markets are currently well‑supplied, eliminating any immediate need to tap strategic inventories. While some regions continue to experience supply disruptions, the agency sees no justification for coordinated production cuts at this...

Oil Price at Two-Year High After Qatar Warns All Gulf Production Could Stop Within Days
Oil prices surged to a two‑year high after Qatar’s energy minister warned that all Gulf oil and gas exporters could cease production within days amid the escalating Middle‑East conflict. Brent crude rose above $93 a barrel, and the minister suggested...
Which Basins Will Supply US LNG Build-Out? Maybe All of Them
U.S. LNG demand is set to surge, but the Haynesville Shale’s production is waning, forcing gas producers to look beyond traditional sources. Analysts argue that the upcoming export capacity will be fed by a mix of basins—including the Permian, Marcellus,...
US AI Boom Creates Big Market Opportunity for Renewable Gas
The United States is experiencing a rapid surge in artificial‑intelligence workloads, prompting a projected 30 percent increase in electricity demand by 2030. To satisfy this growth, utilities are turning to renewable natural gas (RNG) as a low‑carbon, dispatchable fuel for data...
BlackRock-AES Deal Highlights Gas' Edge Over Renewable Power
A BlackRock‑led consortium will take AES private in a $33.4 billion deal, valuing the power producer at roughly $70 billion. The transaction underscores private‑equity interest in regulated energy assets amid soaring electricity demand. It also highlights the competitive pressure gas and nuclear...
Market View: Ample Supply Mutes War's Impact on US Gas Prices
The war in the Middle East has driven global oil benchmarks to multi‑year highs, yet U.S. gasoline prices have remained relatively modest. Ample domestic crude output and record‑high gasoline inventories have insulated the U.S. market from the price shock. Retail...
US Weighs Military Powers to Restart Oil Pipeline
The Trump administration is weighing the use of the 1950 Defense Production Act to override a California state court order and restart an offshore oil pipeline serving Sable Offshore. A Justice Department opinion argues the law can preempt state consent...
AWILCO LNG ASA – PRIVATE PLACEMENT SECURING NEW EQUITY, NEW STRATEGIC INITIATIVE AND ENHANCED DEBT TERMS
Awilco LNG ASA announced a conditional private placement of 77.3 million new shares, raising roughly NOK 251.3 million (US$26 million). The proceeds will finance the launch of its ALNG Trading subsidiary, cover pre‑payments under its sale‑leaseback facilities with China Development Bank, and extend...
Coal-to-Gas Conversions Approved for Two Arizona Power Plants
Arizona regulators unanimously approved the conversion of coal‑fired units at the Springerville and Coronado power plants to natural gas. Tucson Electric Power’s Springerville conversion is budgeted between $170 million and $200 million and targets gas operation by 2030, while Salt River Project’s...

Is Your Solar Generator’s 200-Watt Panel Not Delivering 200 Watts? Here’s Why the Actual Output Is Often Much Lower.
Solar generators often list a 200‑watt panel rating, but that figure reflects ideal laboratory conditions, not everyday use. In real‑world settings, sunlight intensity, panel angle, temperature and efficiency typically reduce output to 50‑75% of the advertised number. Users must also...
Alaska North Slope Crude Hits Record High: Correction
Delivered prices for medium sour Alaska North Slope (ANS) crude hit a record high on Thursday, trading around an $8.30 per barrel premium to July Ice Brent, the highest since Argus began tracking in January 2018. Purchases by South Korean...