Energy News and Headlines

Which States Pay the Most for Gas Each Month?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Which States Pay the Most for Gas Each Month?

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that natural‑gas prices per thousand cubic feet vary widely, with Idaho at $6.80 and Hawaii at $51.74 as of December 2025. MoneyGeek’s 2025 winter‑heating study shows average seasonal gas bills ranging from $26 in Hawaii...

By Family Handyman
Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence
PodcastMar 6, 2026

Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence

Southern States LLC announced a partnership with SkySafe to embed the latter’s cloud‑based drone detection and airspace intelligence platform into Southern States’ Layered Airspace Protection Strategy for utilities. The integrated solution offers real‑time identification, flight‑path history, and operator location, delivering...

By sUAS News
South Bow Confirms Open Season for New Pipeline to the U.S. Using Legacy Keystone XL Permits
NewsMar 6, 2026

South Bow Confirms Open Season for New Pipeline to the U.S. Using Legacy Keystone XL Permits

South Bow Corp. has launched an open season for its proposed Prairie Connector pipeline, seeking binding commitments for 450,000 barrels per day of crude transport from Alberta’s Hardisty terminal to U.S. markets. The project will leverage existing Canadian permits originally...

By Financial Post – Mining (Canada)
South Korea and the Philippines Expand Ties in Nuclear Energy and Critical Minerals
NewsMar 6, 2026

South Korea and the Philippines Expand Ties in Nuclear Energy and Critical Minerals

South Korean President Lee Jae‑myung visited the Philippines on March 3‑4, 2026, marking the 77th anniversary of diplomatic ties and signing ten memoranda of understanding across AI, cybersecurity, defense, and energy. The two leaders pledged deeper cooperation on critical minerals, leveraging...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Qcells Resumes Solar Panel Production in Georgia After Customs Hurdles
NewsMar 6, 2026

Qcells Resumes Solar Panel Production in Georgia After Customs Hurdles

Qcells announced that its Cartersville, Georgia plant has resumed solar‑panel assembly after customs‑clearance delays tied to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. The facility will expand to integrate ingot, wafer and cell production, targeting a 3.3 GW annual capacity. By the...

By Solar Power World
ADNOC CEO Meets Japan PM Takaichi as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Mount
NewsMar 6, 2026

ADNOC CEO Meets Japan PM Takaichi as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Mount

ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber met Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated, emphasizing energy security and confirming that the Ruwais LNG export facility remains on schedule. He reassured that construction has not...

By World Oil – News
Angola Welcomes Oil Price Surge but Warns Rally May Be Temporary
NewsMar 6, 2026

Angola Welcomes Oil Price Surge but Warns Rally May Be Temporary

Angola welcomed the recent surge in oil prices, with Brent climbing above $86 a barrel, far exceeding the $61 benchmark used in its 2026 budget. While the rally promises higher state revenues, the government warned that the boost could be...

By World Oil – News
Next-Gen Rig Simulation: Inside Saipem’s New Drilling Training Centre
NewsMar 6, 2026

Next-Gen Rig Simulation: Inside Saipem’s New Drilling Training Centre

Saipem has inaugurated a cutting‑edge Drilling Training Centre equipped with a full‑scale simulator that mirrors offshore rigs. The simulator features a 24‑monitor, eight‑meter screen wall and cyber chairs that replicate real control systems, focusing on deep‑water geological conditions. Accredited by...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Co-Op Expands Its Electric Online Home Delivery Fleet with Toyota
NewsMar 6, 2026

Co-Op Expands Its Electric Online Home Delivery Fleet with Toyota

Co-op is investing £1.5 million to add more than 50 Toyota Proace City electric vans to its home‑delivery fleet, replacing older vehicles and expanding service to rural areas. The rollout supports the retailer’s online grocery growth, now available to 86 % of...

By A1 Retail Magazine (UK)
Fastmarkets to Discontinue Two European SAF Cost-Based Assessments Reflecting Dutch HBE-IXB Credits
NewsMar 6, 2026

Fastmarkets to Discontinue Two European SAF Cost-Based Assessments Reflecting Dutch HBE-IXB Credits

Fastmarkets announced it will discontinue two European sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) cost assessments—AG‑SAF‑0006 (SAF max) and AG‑SAF‑0007 (HVO max)—that previously incorporated Dutch HBE‑IXB credits. The change follows the Netherlands’ update to its biofuel mandate, which now excludes aviation from the...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Energy Storage Inspection 2026: Fox ESS, SMA, SAX Power, Kostal and BYD Impress with High Efficiency
NewsMar 6, 2026

Energy Storage Inspection 2026: Fox ESS, SMA, SAX Power, Kostal and BYD Impress with High Efficiency

The Berlin University of Applied Sciences (HTW Berlin) and spin‑off Aquu released the 2026 Energy Storage Inspection results, testing twelve 5 kW and 10 kW photovoltaic storage systems. Fox ESS topped the 10 kW DC category with a record 97 % System Performance Index...

By pv magazine
Building the Foundations of AI Cities: Lessons in Infrastructure, Energy, and Efficiency
NewsMar 6, 2026

Building the Foundations of AI Cities: Lessons in Infrastructure, Energy, and Efficiency

AI’s exponential compute needs are outpacing traditional data‑center infrastructure, especially in legacy hubs like Northern Virginia. Operators are now targeting locations where clean power, talent, and renewable resources converge, birthing “AI cities” that embed digital infrastructure into urban planning. Rio...

By Data Center Knowledge
Florida Tank Company Contesting OSHA Fines After Fatal Incident
NewsMar 6, 2026

Florida Tank Company Contesting OSHA Fines After Fatal Incident

U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued 19 citations against PCE Petroleum Contractors Enterprises, a Florida tank‑service firm, after a worker died from benzene and toluene exposure in a confined space. The agency proposed a $60,242 fine, which the...

By Insurance Journal
Sanmar Delivers Four Electric Tugs to BOTAŞ
NewsMar 6, 2026

Sanmar Delivers Four Electric Tugs to BOTAŞ

Sanmar has delivered four fully electric ElectRA 2500SX tugboats to Turkey’s state‑owned energy company BOTAŞ. The tugs, named BOTAŞ HİLAL, BOTAŞ BAYRAK, BOTAŞ AY and BOTAŞ YILDIZ, will serve the Marmara Ereğlisi LNG Terminal and the Saros FSRU Terminal, providing 70 tons of bollard pull...

By MarineLink
Lumcloon, Hanwha Cut Ribbon on Irish Storage Site
NewsMar 6, 2026

Lumcloon, Hanwha Cut Ribbon on Irish Storage Site

Ireland inaugurated its first hybrid grid‑stabilisation system at Shannonbridge, County Offaly. The Shannonbridge B project, developed by Lumcloon Energy with Hanwha Energy, combines a 4,000 MVA synchronous condenser and a 180 MWh battery, capable of exporting up to 20 MW for nine hours. Situated...

By reNEWS
Pipeline Gaps and Refinery Shifts Expose California’s Energy Vulnerability
NewsMar 6, 2026

Pipeline Gaps and Refinery Shifts Expose California’s Energy Vulnerability

California functions as an “energy island” because it lacks crude‑oil pipelines linking it to major domestic sources such as the Permian Basin. The state now depends on marine imports of heavier Middle‑East crude, which are processed by refineries tuned to...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Minerals Council Suggests Tariff Methodology, Costs as Next Focus for Eskom
NewsMar 6, 2026

Minerals Council Suggests Tariff Methodology, Costs as Next Focus for Eskom

The Minerals Council South Africa praised Eskom for achieving a 68.5% energy availability factor, above the 68% target, but warned that the utility’s tariff methodology, legacy diesel contracts, and rising wage costs could push electricity prices beyond inflation. The council...

By Mining Weekly
Congress Looks to Revive Critical Cyber Program for Rural Electric Utilities
NewsMar 6, 2026

Congress Looks to Revive Critical Cyber Program for Rural Electric Utilities

The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously passed a bipartisan package that reauthorizes the Rural and Municipal Utility Advanced Cybersecurity program and adds $250 million in grants over five years. The legislation targets underfunded rural electric cooperatives, giving them federal assistance...

By CyberScoop
Medochemie's Green Energy Transition Signals New Era for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
NewsMar 6, 2026

Medochemie's Green Energy Transition Signals New Era for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Medochemie, Cyprus’s largest generic drug maker, has powered all nine of its GMP‑certified manufacturing sites with 100% renewable electricity as of 1 October 2025, covering roughly 18 million kWh annually and eliminating thousands of tonnes of CO₂. The transition aligns the firm with tightening...

By CEO Today
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi Tops 800 MW Hexi Solar Module Tender
NewsMar 6, 2026

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi Tops 800 MW Hexi Solar Module Tender

Longi’s subsidiary Longi Solar Technology secured the top spot in an 800 MW PV module tender for Gansu’s Hexi new energy base, offering a bid of CNY 0.754 ($0.104)/W and committing to delivery by June 2026. Canadian Solar announced that its 2 GW heterojunction...

By pv magazine
Micro‐Corrugated Hydrogel Electrodes for High‐Performance Biofuel Cells via Capillary Force and Ligand Exchange‐Induced Metal Nanoparticle Assembly (Small 14/2026)
NewsMar 6, 2026

Micro‐Corrugated Hydrogel Electrodes for High‐Performance Biofuel Cells via Capillary Force and Ligand Exchange‐Induced Metal Nanoparticle Assembly (Small 14/2026)

Researchers Jongkuk Ko, Jinhan Cho, Cheong Hoon Kwon and colleagues report a micro‑corrugated hydrogel electrode that powers an enzymatic biofuel cell without external mediators. The electrode is formed by capillary‑force‑driven patterning and ligand‑exchange‑induced assembly of TOA‑Au nanoparticles, creating a conductive,...

By Small (Wiley)
Retail Trader Activity Soars as Middle East Conflict Unfolds: Capital.com
NewsMar 6, 2026

Retail Trader Activity Soars as Middle East Conflict Unfolds: Capital.com

Capital.com reported a 49% jump in active retail traders and a 73% rise in total trading volume on 2 March as the Middle East conflict intensified. Oil surged to become the platform’s second‑most‑traded instrument, with new oil traders up 1,255% and...

By FX News Group
Viridien Launches Charrua 3D Seismic Survey Offshore Uruguay
NewsMar 6, 2026

Viridien Launches Charrua 3D Seismic Survey Offshore Uruguay

Viridien has launched the Charrua 3D multi‑client seismic survey offshore Uruguay, deploying the BGP Prospector vessel. The project employs time‑lag full‑waveform inversion (TLFWI) to generate high‑resolution subsurface images. This effort expands Viridien’s data coverage across the southern Atlantic Margin, a region...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
How Will the Iran War Affect the Global Economy?
NewsMar 6, 2026

How Will the Iran War Affect the Global Economy?

The Iran‑Hamas war is unlikely to dent global GDP, as the Gulf accounts for only 2‑3% of world output. However, the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly a quarter of seaborne oil and one‑fifth of LNG flow—poses a serious chokepoint for...

By Chatham House – All Content
Direct Impact of 10% Increase in Oil Prices Estimated to Be Around Almost 1% on WPI: Bank of Baroda
NewsMar 6, 2026

Direct Impact of 10% Increase in Oil Prices Estimated to Be Around Almost 1% on WPI: Bank of Baroda

Bank of Baroda estimates that a 10 percent rise in global oil prices will directly lift India’s Wholesale Price Index by roughly 0.7‑1 percent, potentially reaching a full 1 percent when indirect effects are counted. The surge would push oil imports up by...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Ofgem Chief Brearley to Step Down
NewsMar 6, 2026

Ofgem Chief Brearley to Step Down

Jonathan Brearley will step down as Ofgem chief executive at the end of March 2026 to become permanent secretary at the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Tim Jarvis, director general for markets, will serve as acting CEO during...

By reNEWS
Villagers Resist Police Probe Into Obstruction of Coal Mining Survey
NewsMar 6, 2026

Villagers Resist Police Probe Into Obstruction of Coal Mining Survey

Villagers in Latehar district, Jharkhand, seized a drone and survey materials used by a coal mining firm for the Tubed Coal Mining Project, prompting a police investigation. The community protested, arguing the survey violated the Panchayats Extension to the Scheduled...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Hercules Semi-Sub Rig Lines Up Canada Job Under $170M Deal
NewsMar 6, 2026

Hercules Semi-Sub Rig Lines Up Canada Job Under $170M Deal

SFL Corporation has signed a roughly $170 million contract for its Hercules semi‑submersible rig with an unnamed multinational oil and gas company in Canada. The agreement covers a minimum 400‑day term starting in the first quarter of 2027, with the rig...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
CISF to Get Power to Initiate Legal Action Against Illegal Coal Mining
NewsMar 6, 2026

CISF to Get Power to Initiate Legal Action Against Illegal Coal Mining

The Indian government will grant the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) legal powers to initiate action against illegal coal mining, mirroring the authority enjoyed by the Railway Protection Force. Currently limited to guarding ten mines, CISF will gain the ability...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
First Inch Cape Jackets Land in Scotland
NewsMar 6, 2026

First Inch Cape Jackets Land in Scotland

The first three jacket foundations for the 1,100 MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm have arrived at Scotland’s Port of Leith, signalling a key construction milestone. The project will use a hybrid foundation strategy—jacket structures for depths over 55 metres and XXL monopiles...

By reNEWS
Container Hotel Turns to Heat Pump Technology to Deliver Sustainable Hot Water
NewsMar 6, 2026

Container Hotel Turns to Heat Pump Technology to Deliver Sustainable Hot Water

A European hotel chain is converting shipping containers into a 240‑room boutique hotel in San Francisco, pairing the modular design with a fully electrified heating strategy. To meet hot‑water demand, the project installed Lync’s air‑source heat‑pump water heaters, equipped with coastal‑grade...

By FacilitiesNet (Building Operating Management)
NextStar Energy Opens Battery Cell Plant in Canada
NewsMar 6, 2026

NextStar Energy Opens Battery Cell Plant in Canada

NextStar Energy, a joint venture between Stellantis and LG Energy Solution, inaugurated Canada’s first large‑scale battery cell plant in Windsor. The facility began series production in November 2025, manufacturing over one million stationary‑storage cells to date. Stellantis has exited the partnership,...

By Electrive
Indian Railways Nears Full Electrification Amid Disruption to Gulf Oil Routes
NewsMar 6, 2026

Indian Railways Nears Full Electrification Amid Disruption to Gulf Oil Routes

Indian Railways has reached 99.4 % electrification of its broad‑gauge network as of January 2026, slashing diesel consumption by 62 % since 2016‑17. The shift comes amid disruptions to Gulf oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, reducing India’s exposure to volatile crude...

By Railway-News
RDHx: A Simple, Affordable Path to Lower Data Center Energy Use
NewsMar 6, 2026

RDHx: A Simple, Affordable Path to Lower Data Center Energy Use

Rear‑door heat exchangers (RDHx) replace traditional rack doors with liquid‑cooled coils, capturing server exhaust at the source. By moving heat to a closed‑loop liquid circuit, RDHx reduces reliance on room‑level mechanical cooling and can enable higher supply‑air temperatures. The technology...

By Data Center Knowledge
Sungrow and Delta Capacity Sign 1GWh European Framework BESS Supply Deal
NewsMar 6, 2026

Sungrow and Delta Capacity Sign 1GWh European Framework BESS Supply Deal

Chinese inverter and battery storage specialist Sungrow has entered a 1 GWh framework agreement with European BESS owner‑operator Delta Capacity, announced at the Energy Storage Summit 2026 in London. The deal commits Sungrow’s PowerTitan 2.0 system to Delta’s pipeline of projects slated for...

By Energy Storage News
Multiple Offshore Campaigns on TGS Seismic Vessel’s Agenda
NewsMar 6, 2026

Multiple Offshore Campaigns on TGS Seismic Vessel’s Agenda

TGS has scheduled multiple acquisition campaigns for its Ramform Vanguard seismic vessel, beginning in mid‑March and extending into the third quarter. The program starts with an oil‑and‑gas site survey before moving to two offshore‑wind contracts, leveraging the vessel’s Ultra High...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt Begins Wind Ship Build
NewsMar 6, 2026

Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt Begins Wind Ship Build

Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt has begun steel cutting for the DO Joule, the first of a four‑ship series of Construction‑Commissioning‑Service‑Operation vessels ordered by Schoeller Holdings. The 96.25‑metre, 20‑metre‑wide vessel, designed by Norway’s Salt Ship Design, will feature a modular 800 m² deck, dynamic...

By reNEWS
Solis Launches New Residential Storage System Portfolio
NewsMar 6, 2026

Solis Launches New Residential Storage System Portfolio

Chinese inverter maker Solis has introduced the SolisStorage residential battery portfolio, adding three product lines—IntelliHome, FlexHome and FlexAIO—to its lineup. All units use lithium‑iron‑phosphate chemistry, support a 90% depth of discharge, and are rated for up to 8,000 cycles with...

By pv magazine
China Merchants Unit Orders LNG-Powered Yangtze Bulkers
NewsMar 6, 2026

China Merchants Unit Orders LNG-Powered Yangtze Bulkers

China Merchants’ subsidiary Changhang Freight has placed an order for two 20,000 dwt LNG‑powered bulk carriers from Jiangxi New Jiangzhou Shipbuilding. The vessels are river‑sea direct bulkers designed for Grade A navigation on the Yangtze River, enabling seamless operation between inland waterways...

By Splash 247
Delhi‑NCR Emerges as a Major Job Hub in India’s Clean Energy Industry
NewsMar 6, 2026

Delhi‑NCR Emerges as a Major Job Hub in India’s Clean Energy Industry

India’s clean‑energy sector has experienced a hiring surge of over 55 percent in the past two years, making it one of the fastest‑growing job markets. The National Capital Region of Delhi now accounts for roughly 44 percent of all clean‑energy openings, outpacing...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Reliance Diesel, Jet Fuel Ships Turn to Asia Instead of Europe Amid Iran War
NewsMar 6, 2026

Reliance Diesel, Jet Fuel Ships Turn to Asia Instead of Europe Amid Iran War

Reliance Industries rerouted two fuel tankers—about 100,000 metric tons of diesel and 75,000 tons of jet fuel—from Europe to Asia as the Iran‑Israel conflict chokes supply through the Strait of Hormuz. Asian jet‑fuel margins surged to a record $80 a...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Libya Restarts Gasoline Production at Sarir
NewsMar 6, 2026

Libya Restarts Gasoline Production at Sarir

Libya’s National Oil Corp announced that the Sarir refinery has resumed gasoline production after a three‑year shutdown, restoring its 10,000 bpd gasoline capacity. The restart follows a major overhaul of the crude distillation unit completed in January and includes the activation...

By Rigzone – News
Go-Ahead for North Sea Drilling Ops with Odfjell Drilling-Managed Rig
NewsMar 6, 2026

Go-Ahead for North Sea Drilling Ops with Odfjell Drilling-Managed Rig

Norway’s regulator Havtil has approved Wellesley Petroleum to drill an exploration well in block 35/10 of the North Sea. The 35/10 16 S well, part of the Carmen appraisal under licence 1148, will be drilled in 365 m water using the Deepsea Yantai...

By Offshore Energy
North Carolinians Band Together to Help Their Neighbors Electrify
NewsMar 6, 2026

North Carolinians Band Together to Help Their Neighbors Electrify

North Carolina’s nonprofit coalition has launched Electrify the Triad, a new program that helps households swap gas heating, stoves and water heaters for electric alternatives and install EV chargers. Building on the earlier Solarize the Triad campaign, the initiative partners...

By Canary Media – Buildings
US-Israel-Iran War: JMIC Data Shows ‘Near-Total Temporary Pause in Routine Commercial Traffic’ Through Strait of Hormuz
NewsMar 6, 2026

US-Israel-Iran War: JMIC Data Shows ‘Near-Total Temporary Pause in Routine Commercial Traffic’ Through Strait of Hormuz

JMIC data shows routine commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has virtually stopped, with only two cargo vessels recorded in the past 24 hours versus the usual 138. The pause follows a U.S.–Israel strike on Iran and Iran’s retaliatory...

By Mint (India) – Economy
SENSEWind Installation Tech 'Cuts Onshore Costs'
NewsMar 6, 2026

SENSEWind Installation Tech 'Cuts Onshore Costs'

A Natural Power study finds the SENSEWind self‑installing system could cut the levelised cost of energy by 8.1% for the proposed 350 MW Teviot onshore wind farm in Scotland. The technology eliminates the need for large cranes, delivering roughly £40 million in...

By reNEWS
Sea Further Secures EU Research Grant
NewsMar 6, 2026

Sea Further Secures EU Research Grant

Monaco‑based startup Sea Further has been awarded a Horizon Europe grant to advance its industrialisation project. The funding, backed by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, supports the development of bio‑optimized carbon, including graphene produced by marine micro‑organisms. Monaco’s...

By Graphene-Info
Philippines Battles US-Iran War Fuel Crisis with Air Con Limits, Flexible Work Plan
NewsMar 6, 2026

Philippines Battles US-Iran War Fuel Crisis with Air Con Limits, Flexible Work Plan

The Philippines, heavily dependent on imported oil, is confronting rising fuel costs driven by Middle East tensions. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered government offices to keep air‑conditioners at a minimum of 24 °C and is exploring flexible or four‑day work weeks...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Protecting the Electricity Grid Is Crucial for National Security
NewsMar 6, 2026

Protecting the Electricity Grid Is Crucial for National Security

The sponsor‑generated column from Hitachi Energy argues that protecting the United States electricity grid is a matter of national security. It highlights growing cyber and physical threats that could destabilize critical infrastructure and the economy. The piece promotes modernizing the...

By Politico Europe – Technology