Community Battery Launches Next to Community Solar System, to Help Power Regional Resilience
Indigo Power is rolling out the first of seven community batteries across regional Victoria and southern New South Wales, funded by a $4.7 million resilience project with $3.4 million from ARENA. The inaugural 340 kWh unit, BEECH01, sits beside a 99 kW solar array at the historic Old Beechworth Gaol and will share up to 38.2 MWh of stored solar each year. The battery will provide long‑duration backup during bushfires, storms and floods, while supporting Indigo Power’s retail customers, projected to reach 2,000 across the region.
Energy Insiders Podcast: The Revolution in Electric Trucking
The Energy Insiders podcast released on March 6, 2026 spotlights a seismic shift in Australia’s trucking sector as battery prices plunge. Daniel Bleakley of New Energy Transport explains how lower‑cost batteries are making electric trucks financially viable against diesel. The episode also...
Offshore Wind Project Says It’s “Fully Prepared” As It Heads Into Full Environmental Assessment
The Blue Mackerel offshore wind project has entered the full environmental impact assessment stage under Australia’s EPBC Act, confirming its status as a controlled action. The 1 GW development, slated for up to 70 turbines about 10 km off Gippsland’s coast, now...
Electrifying All Road Freight Between Sydney and Melbourne Is a No Brainer: The Payback Is Less than 4 Years
Electrifying the 900 km Sydney‑Melbourne freight corridor could cut fuel costs by $0.9 billion annually and deliver a payback of two to four years. Battery‑electric 60‑tonne trucks with 450 km+ range and megawatt‑scale chargers already exist, offering quieter, faster, and lower‑maintenance operation. Capital...
Mammoth Energy Services Inc (TUSK) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Mammoth Energy Services reported $16.4 million revenue in Q2 2025 but posted a $35.7 million GAAP net loss, driven largely by a $31.7 million non‑cash impairment on its Northern White Sand mine. The quarter featured three major portfolio moves: a $108.7 million sale of infrastructure...

Developers Warn Denver's Energy Transition Is Outpacing Grid Capacity Needed For Growth
Developers in Denver warn that the city’s aggressive renewable‑energy targets are outpacing the grid’s ability to supply new power. Xcel Energy plans to invest $17.6 billion and add 3,200 MW of renewable and gas capacity, yet expects an additional 1,000‑2,000 MW demand surge...
In Midst of Boom, New Energy Platform Promises to Boost Home Battery Payback by up to $1,500 a Year
German‑founded 1komma5° introduced Heartbeat AI in Australia, an energy‑optimisation platform that links solar, battery and home loads to real‑time wholesale prices, weather and grid demand. The AI‑driven system claims to accelerate home‑battery payback by up to $1,500 per year without...
Greenidge Generation Reports Preliminary Financial and Operating Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025
Greenidge Generation Holdings announced preliminary Q4 and full‑year 2025 results, highlighting a dramatic reduction in senior unsecured debt to $39 million and securing 100 MW of non‑curtailable power for future AI/HPC datacenters. The company obtained a five‑year Title V air‑permit renewal for its...
LIT: Lithium And Battery Technology Remains Bullish (Downgrade)
Analyst Andrew Hecht downgraded the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT) from buy to hold after a pronounced rally from its April 2025 lows. He cites continued volatility but notes a bullish longer‑term chart and an anticipated lithium supply...

CNRL Says It Will Delay $8-Billion Mine Expansion Until Carbon Pricing Rules Are Clear
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. announced it will postpone its $8.25 billion Jackpine mine expansion in northern Alberta until federal and provincial carbon‑pricing and methane‑regulation frameworks are clarified. The delay will shave $310 million from CNRL’s 2026 capital budget and pushes back engineering...
GTT Receives Samsung Heavy Industries Order for LNG Carrier Tank Design
GTT announced that Samsung Heavy Industries has placed an order for the design of a new LNG carrier’s cryogenic tanks in Q1 2026. The vessel will carry 180,000 m³ of LNG and will use GTT’s Mark III Flex membrane containment system. Delivery of the...

Windward Daily Brief March 5: Conflict Reaches Indian Ocean as Hormuz Remains Shut
The Strait of Hormuz remained effectively shut on March 4, with only five vessels recorded, while traffic through Bab el‑Mandeb surged to 23 crossings, outpacing recent averages. Suez Canal activity fell to 23 transits, below trend levels, and diversions around the...
US Natgas Storage Falls by 132 Bcf
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 132 billion‑cubic‑foot draw in natural‑gas storage for the week ending Feb. 27, bringing net working inventories down to 1,886 bcf. This decline reflects heightened heating demand and robust LNG export activity as winter deepens. The reduced...

New Modelling Shows Renewable Electricity Can Meet NZ’s Future Demand – without Importing Gas
New modelling indicates New Zealand can satisfy its projected electricity demand through 2030 using existing renewable projects, especially if offshore wind is added. Without offshore wind, hydro would fall short for about 474 hours a year, but offshore wind would keep...
Druzhba Idle as Hungary Secures Russian Oil Supply Guarantees
Hungary has secured a guarantee from Russia to resume crude deliveries, yet the Druzhba pipeline remains idle for both Hungary and Slovakia. The EU stepped in to mediate the dispute, but no operational agreement has been reached. The suspension persists...

UK Firms Pull Fixed Energy Deals as Iran War Pushes up Prices
UK energy suppliers are rapidly withdrawing fixed‑price tariffs as wholesale gas and oil prices surge amid the US‑Israel conflict with Iran. Uswitch data shows the number of fixed deals fell from 38 on Saturday to 15 by Thursday, while annual...
Enforce Sanctions to Prevent Russia From Benefitting in a Prolonged Iran Crisis
The United States and its allies are warning that the Iran‑Israel conflict could lift oil prices to $80‑plus per barrel, creating a lucrative window for Russia’s sanctioned oil stockpiles. Russia, facing dwindling revenues after years of sanctions, now eyes the...
Wolfspeed Launches First Commercially Available 10kV SiC Power MOSFET
Wolfspeed announced the industry’s first commercially available 10 kV silicon‑carbide (SiC) power MOSFET, the CPM3‑10000‑0300A die. The device promises a 158,000‑year dielectric lifetime, sub‑10 ns rise time and up to 99% conversion efficiency. Wolfspeed says the technology can cut system cost by...

New $250M W.Va. Gas Pipeline Set to Begin Construction
West Virginia officials announced a privately funded $250 million Hope Gas natural‑gas pipeline in Mason County. The 30‑mile, 24‑inch line will break ground in April 2026 and finish by year‑end, delivering fuel to the Monarch Compute Campus. The campus aims to...
Mideast War Casts Cloud on Gulf Petchems, Other Industries
Iran's retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure in the Gulf have effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for a fifth of global oil shipments. The shutdown immediately disrupted energy‑intensive sectors in the region, notably petrochemicals, fertilizers and aluminum, curtailing...
Cuba Suffers Widespread Power Outage After Guiteras Plant Failure: Timeline of the National Grid Restoration
A boiler explosion at the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant on March 4 caused a sudden partial blackout across Cuba’s national grid from Camagüey to Pinar del Río. The government activated emergency protocols, deploying micro‑islands, diesel generators and bringing additional thermal units online to...
NexGen Receives Final Federal Approval for the Rook I Uranium Project
NexGen Energy announced that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has granted final federal approval and a licence to prepare the site and construct the 100%-owned Rook I uranium project. The approval follows provincial clearances and a two‑part commission hearing, allowing...

Demand for AI Data Centers Sends Prospectors Hunting for Land and Power
AI data center construction is accelerating, with tech firms targeting 85 GW of power by 2030—about 20% more than the current grid can supply. Start‑ups like Cloverleaf Infrastructure are emerging as “powered land” brokers, securing utility contracts and rural acreage for...

Oklahoma Lawmakers Move to Protect Ratepayers From Effects of Data Centers
Oklahoma House Bill 2992 aims to shield residential electricity bills by requiring new large‑load customers—such as data centers, cryptocurrency miners and AI computing facilities—to negotiate their own power contracts and provide collateral for infrastructure costs. The measure, which passed the...
China Eases Climate Target but Clean Energy Could Still Cut Emissions, Experts Say
China’s new five‑year plan lowers its carbon‑intensity goal to a 17% cut between 2026 and 2030, a step back from the 18% target for 2021‑2025 that it already missed. Analysts warn the weaker pledge could let national emissions rise 3‑6%...

“If You Wanted to Have Civil Disobedience and Start the Process of Unraveling a Society, We're a Pretty Big Target”:...
National Gas, the operator of the UK’s critical gas transmission network, has partnered with Palo Alto Networks to secure its cloud‑first transformation. The collaboration delivers a full‑stack security stack covering network firewalls, Prisma Cloud, and emerging XDR capabilities while preserving...

Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Plots Massive Data Centers Across US, Canada
Kevin O’Leary’s O’Leary Digital announced a joint venture with West GenCo to build the Wonder Valley data‑center campus in Utah, targeting up to 7.5 gigawatts of power. A sister campus in Grande Prairie, Alberta, will mirror the capacity, creating an initial 15‑gigawatt...

More Tankers Hit in Gulf as Iran Conflict Spreads
More tankers were hit in the Gulf as the US‑Iran conflict intensified, with a Bahamas‑flagged vessel attacked by an explosive‑laden boat and another tanker suffering a port‑side explosion and oil spill. Since the war began Saturday, nine civilian ships have...
Inside the Radical Plan to Power London’s Tube Network with Solar Energy
Transport for London (TfL) announced a partnership with SSE Energy Solutions to build solar farms that will feed up to 65,000 MWh of renewable electricity directly into the London Underground network, bypassing the National Grid. The tube currently consumes about 1.6 TWh...
Brent, WTI Crude Prices, Mar. 5, 2026
On March 5, 2026 Brent and WTI crude futures were trading near eight‑month highs as geopolitical risk and trade policy uncertainty intensified. Prices were buoyed by lingering US‑Iran tensions, which have kept supply‑disruption fears alive, while a recent U.S. Supreme Court...

UK’s Carbon Storage Drive Advances with Go-Ahead for North Sea Appraisal Well
The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority has granted a two‑year consent to drill a carbon‑storage appraisal well as part of the Endurance project off Teesside. The well, scheduled to spud on 1 March and complete drilling in about 90 days, is...

BW LNG’s Second Vessel Kicks Off Its Gig with Norwegian Energy Giant
BW LNG has placed its second new LNG carrier, BW Borealis, into long‑term charter with Norway’s state‑owned Equinor, completing a two‑vessel program that began with BW Nivalis in February. The 174,000 cubic‑meter vessel, built at Hanwha Ocean’s Okpo shipyard, features ME‑GI...

Avantus Secures US$300 Million for 400MWh Arizona Solar-Plus-Storage Project
Avantus closed a financing package exceeding $300 million for its 100 MW (130 MWdc) Kitt Solar and Energy Storage Project in Pinal County, Arizona. The development pairs a 100 MWac solar farm with a 400 MWh battery energy storage system supplied by Fluence’s Gridstack Pro technology....
3 Solar Stocks to Watch Amid Policy and Tariff Headwinds
U.S. solar demand stays robust as utilities, businesses and households adopt solar‑plus‑storage solutions, but the sector now faces near‑term policy and tariff headwinds. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act curtails Inflation Reduction Act tax credits and adds Foreign Entity of Concern rules, creating procurement...

Bp and Iberdrola Near Completion of Hydrogen Plant
bp and Iberdrola’s joint venture is finalising a 25 MW green hydrogen plant in Castellón, Spain, now 90% assembled with all equipment on site. The €70 million project, powered by a renewable power‑purchase agreement, will use Plug Power electrolyser technology. Once operational, it...
50 Million a Year Need Electricity Access to Reach Mission 300 Goal
Mission 300, a partnership led by the World Bank and African Development Bank, targets 300 million electricity connections in Africa by 2030. Since July 2023 the initiative has added about 44 million new connections, leaving a shortfall that requires roughly 50 million people to...

Middle East Oil Supply Disruption Spurs Thailand to Zero in on Domestic Production
Amid heightened Middle East oil supply disruptions, Thailand’s Ministry of Energy has asked oil producers to postpone planned downtime and temporarily suspend crude exports, emphasizing domestic production for energy security. Canadian‑based Valeura Energy is seeking clarification from the ministry to...

PPC and METLEN Plan 1.5GW Storage Portfolio
PPC Group and METLEN Energy & Metals have formed a 50/50 joint venture to develop up to 1.5 GW (3 000 MWh) of battery energy‑storage across Romania, Bulgaria and Italy. About 1 000 MW of the capacity is slated for construction within the next twelve...

Four-Party Consortium Sets up Japan-New Zealand Hydrogen Corridor
Japanese firms Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Obayashi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Chiyoda have formed a four‑party consortium to create a Japan‑New Zealand hydrogen corridor. The partnership will launch feasibility studies this year to build a green‑hydrogen supply chain that transports production from...
India Mulls Mandate to Raise Imported Coal Generation
India is weighing an emergency directive under Section 11 of its Electricity Act to compel imported‑coal‑fired power plants to increase output ahead of the summer peak. The move comes as seaborne coal prices surge due to the US‑Iran conflict and LNG...

MOPU and FSO Units Linked, Marking New Milestone for African Oil Field Revival
Akrake Petroleum, a subsidiary of Lime Petroleum and ultimately Rex International, has successfully linked its mobile offshore production unit (MOPU Stella Energy 1) to the floating storage and offloading vessel (FSO Kristina) at Benin's Sèmè field. The connection enables oil to...

UK Must Double Down on Renewables as Wars Drive up Energy Costs, Experts Say
The UK faces renewed fossil‑fuel price volatility after the US‑Israel attacks on Iran, echoing the 2022‑2025 energy shock that cost the EU and Britain $1.8 trillion. Experts and climate groups argue the government must accelerate its clean‑energy transition, focusing on renewables...
Solar Energy for Renters Has Taken Off in 10 States. Not in California
Community solar, a proven tool for renters and low‑income households, has flourished in ten states but remains marginal in California, which has launched only about 34 projects totaling roughly 235 MW since 2015. In West Goshen, a pilot project delivered a 20%...

India Demand and Panama Pipeline Positive for VLGCs, Says Dorian LPG
U.S. LPG exports are hitting record levels while a 76‑km Panama pipeline, slated for post‑2031 operation, promises 2 million barrels per day capacity. Dorian LPG’s chief information officer says the pipeline will likely add loading and discharge points rather than divert cargoes,...
Energy Poverty Hiding in Plain Sight: The Data Blind Spots on Vulnerable Households
At the Energy Consumers of Australia Foresighting Forum, experts highlighted Australia’s blind spot on energy poverty, noting the country does not officially measure poverty or energy hardship. Researchers are developing a multidimensional poverty index using the HILDA survey, revealing health,...
SMA-Share Price Rises: SMA Group Under Pressure in 2025 - Revenue Stable, EBITDA Heavily Impacted - Cautiously Optimistic Outlook for...
SMA Solar Technology AG released unaudited 2025 results showing a modest 0.9% revenue decline to €1.516 bn, while operating EBITDA before one‑offs was €106.6 m but fell to a negative €65.4 m after extraordinary items. One‑off charges—including €122.6 m inventory write‑downs and €35.8 m provisions—pushed...

Lamprell Tasked with Replacing 285 Kilometers of Subsea Pipeline in India
Lamprell has secured a contract from India’s state‑owned Oil and Natural Gas Limited (ONGC) to replace and lay roughly 285 kilometers of subsea pipelines across several western offshore fields. The Pipeline Replacement Project (PRP‑IX) covers Mumbai High, Neelam, Heera, Bassein and...

Global Economy Faces Inflation and Growth Test Amid Escalating Conflict in Iran - Goldman
Goldman Sachs warns that a temporary spike in crude to $100 a barrel could shave 0.4 percentage points off global GDP growth and lift headline inflation by up to 0.7 points. The firm’s baseline scenario still sees oil easing to...

Harbour Energy Lifts Production Forecast After US Gulf Deals
Harbour Energy lifted its 2026 production outlook to 475,000‑500,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, driven by early output from the recently acquired LLOG assets in the Gulf of Mexico. The company’s pretax profit more than doubled to $2.8 billion in...

How Australia Can Turn the Data Centre Boom Into a Grid Growth Story
Australia’s data‑centre boom, now consuming about 2% of NEM electricity, is set to rise to roughly 6% by 2030, threatening grid capacity. Fluence’s Jeff Monday argues that battery energy storage systems (BESS) can turn this constraint into an opportunity by...