
Using Regional-First Planning to Streamline Large Load Interconnection
RMI proposes a regional‑first planning framework that merges large‑load interconnection queues with system‑wide transmission planning. The approach centralizes requests, identifies necessary system projects first, then targets incremental local upgrades. By coordinating these processes, utilities can achieve right‑sized investments, lower total transmission costs, and stronger regulatory oversight. No U.S. region has fully implemented this model yet.

U.S. Hormuz Blockade Hits India Just as Russian Oil Purchase Waiver Expires, Deepening Energy Worries
The United States began blocking ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off Iranian crude that India had just begun importing after a seven‑year hiatus. At the same time, a U.S. waiver that allowed India to purchase 1.5 million barrels...

Petrobras Makes FID for Brazil’s Deepwater Scheme, Picks SBM Offshore for FPSOs
Petrobras has issued a final investment decision for the SEAP I deepwater project in Brazil’s Sergipe‑Alagoas Basin, joining the previously sanctioned SEAP II module. The combined development will cost over $12 billion (about $11.4 billion) and aim to produce more than 1 billion barrels of oil...

Vietnam’s GG Power Opens 5GWh BESS Factory, Government Emphasises Support for Local Supply Chain
GG Power inaugurated a 5 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) plant in Hung Yen, Vietnam, backed by a US$12 million investment and a technology‑transfer deal with Chinese firm Goldwind. The factory, over 90 % automated, aims to localise more than half of...
Oil Prices Edge Lower On Hopes Of Potential US-Iran Peace Deal
Oil prices slipped on Tuesday as renewed hopes of a U.S.–Iran peace deal lifted market sentiment. Brent June futures fell more than 1% to $98.31 a barrel and WTI May contracts dropped 2.2% to $96.93. President Donald Trump said the...

EU Plans Temporary Market Measures to Address Iran War Impact
The European Commission is consulting EU members on a draft State Aid Temporary Crisis Framework that would relax state‑aid limits to offset soaring energy costs caused by the Iran‑related war. The proposal would let governments subsidise fuel, fertilizer and electricity...
Grab These 3 Energy Mutual Funds for Marvelous Returns
Oil mutual funds are gaining attention as global energy demand rebounds and oil prices stay resilient despite volatility. Geopolitical tensions, OPEC+ production cuts, and under‑investment in new projects have created a supply‑demand imbalance that benefits the sector. Zacks highlights three...

Best Locations to Run an EV Named by E.ON UK
E.ON UK has identified Wakefield in West Yorkshire as the UK’s most EV‑friendly town, scoring 79.74 thanks to 94.97% of homes for sale having off‑street parking, 61.5 public chargers per 100,000 residents and 65.91% of those chargers offering 50 kW+ power....

TGS Wins Third Offshore Wind Contract for Summer Season in Europe
Norwegian data firm TGS has landed its third offshore wind site‑characterisation contract for the European summer, deploying its seismic vessel Ramform Vanguard. The agreement runs about one and a half months, with data acquisition slated to begin in the second...
Europe Is Desperate for More Energy. Can Norway Come to the Rescue?
Europe’s energy security is under renewed pressure as the war in Iran drives oil prices higher, echoing the 2022 Russian‑Ukraine crisis. The continent has turned to Norway, its largest Western European oil producer, for a reliable supply of oil and...
Oracle Expands Fuel-Cell Deal With Bloom Energy
Oracle announced an expanded agreement to purchase up to 2.8 GW of fuel‑cell power from Bloom Energy for its U.S. data‑centre portfolio. The deal builds on an existing 1.2 GW commitment slated for 2026‑27, with the first system delivered in just 55...

Complying with Smart Energy Data Governance
Smart energy data is becoming a cornerstone for the UK’s net‑zero agenda, enabling precise billing, EV charging optimisation, and renewable grid coordination. As the data moves into real‑estate and finance sectors, governance challenges have intensified. ElectraLink, a seasoned data controller,...
Oil Demand to Fall at Fastest Pace Since Covid: IEA
The International Energy Agency (IEA) says global oil demand will contract at the fastest rate since the COVID‑19 pandemic, driven by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and a 10.1 mn b/d supply loss in March. The agency projects demand...

Inertia Moves to Commercialize One of the World’s Most Elaborate Science Experiments
Inertia Enterprises, a fusion‑power startup that raised a $450 million Series A, announced three new agreements with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The deals include two strategic partnership projects, a cooperative R&D agreement, and a license for roughly 200 LLNL patents. Together they...

Are Energy Communities the Next “Booking” For Electricity?
Nobile, founded by former lawyer Lorena Skiljan, operates a digital platform that matches local renewable producers with nearby consumers in 15‑minute intervals, effectively creating energy‑community marketplaces. The model promises up to 60 % savings on grid fees and often eliminates electricity taxes...

Premier Energies Secures 1.6GW Solar Cell and Module Supply Orders
Premier Energies secured supply contracts for 1.6 GW of solar cells and modules valued at roughly $276 million, with deliveries slated for 2027‑28. The orders come from undisclosed IPPs and EPC contractors and signal a strategic shift from PERC to TOPCon technology....
North America’s Energy Transition Is Accelerating, but Policy Volatility Is Reshaping the Winners
North America’s energy transition remains on track, with renewables projected to grow from 32% of generation in 2025 to 43% by 2035 and solar becoming the largest capacity source by 2034. However, policy volatility, supply‑chain bottlenecks and a surge in...
Chinese Government Says UK Mingyang Decision Will Damage Relations
The UK government has barred Chinese wind‑turbine maker Mingyang from offshore projects, citing national‑security risks. The move jeopardises a planned £1.5 bn (≈$2 bn) factory in Scotland that was central to the country’s offshore wind expansion. China’s Ministry of Commerce warned the...

IEA Cuts Oil Demand, Supply Outlook Amid Iran War
The International Energy Agency (IEA) sharply revised its outlook, now expecting global oil demand to fall by 80,000 barrels per day in 2026, down from a previously projected 640,000‑bpd increase. It also cut the 2026 supply forecast by 1.5 million bpd, reversing...

WATCH: Aker BP Making Inroads at North Sea Oil & Gas Projects
Norwegian oil and gas producer Aker BP is advancing its North Sea portfolio, with the Valhall PWP‑Fenris development entering construction and a $6.6 billion investment slated for first gas in Q3 2027. The 1,000‑tonne MEG module has been completed and the Fenris...

China Turns to Central Asia as US Blockade in Hormuz Chokes Global Energy Flows
China is turning to Central Asia for energy as the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts Middle‑East shipments. Vice‑Premier Ding Xuexiang will visit Turkmenistan, attend the groundbreaking of phase four of the Galkynysh gas field, and co‑chair a bilateral cooperation meeting....
Off-Grid Power Play: Electrifying Opportunity in PPSI
Pioneer Power (NASDAQ:PPSI) is expanding from EV‑charging into off‑grid colocated power generation with its PRYMUS platform, which can be built from 1 MW to 10 MW and deployed in months. The company targets the fast‑growing data‑center and edge‑AI markets, a $100 billion opportunity...

The Spike in Diesel Prices Is Quietly Costing You Billions
Diesel prices have surged 54% since the Iran‑Israel conflict began on Feb. 28, outpacing gasoline’s 38% rise and adding roughly $9.4 billion in extra costs for U.S. households—about half of the $19 billion total fuel burden. The spike stems from the Strait of...
Repowering High-Energy Portfolios
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have reignited volatility in oil markets, reinforcing energy’s role as a macro‑economic driver that shapes inflation, growth and cross‑asset dynamics. While short‑term price spikes are expected, analysts argue that structural demand—fuelled by digitalisation and...
Western Australia Buys Gasoil for Strategic Reserve
Western Australia purchased 4 million litres (25,157 barrels) of gasoil from Cambridge Gulf to build a state‑run strategic reserve stored in Wyndham, Kimberley. The initiative creates an independent fuel stockpile separate from the national reserve, addressing supply gaps in remote areas...
XGS Energy, CC Power Sign 115MW Geothermal Development Agreement
California Community Power and XGS Energy have signed a Geothermal Exploration, Offtake and Development Engagement Agreement to build 115 MW of geothermal capacity in the state. The project leverages XGS’s water‑independent, dry‑rock technology, which avoids hydraulic stimulation and fracking. Geothermal currently...

Philippines Seeks US Extension to Buy Russian Oil
The Philippines has asked the United States to extend a waiver that lets Manila purchase Russian oil, a permission that lapsed on April 11. Energy Secretary Sharon Garín said the government remains optimistic about the extension while also scouting alternative supplies...
Vermont’s First Neighborhood Geothermal Project Prepares to Break Ground
Vermont Gas and nonprofit developers are set to break ground on the state’s first neighborhood‑scale geothermal heating and cooling system at the Riggs Meadow affordable‑housing project in Hinesburg. The scheme will serve 36 residential units and an on‑site childcare center...

Fuel Price Freeze: ₹18/Litre Loss on Petrol, ₹35 on Diesel
State‑owned Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum have kept retail petrol and diesel prices frozen since April 2022, despite global crude oil swinging from over $100 to $120 per barrel. The freeze translates to losses of about ₹18 ($0.22) per...

How Barratt Redrow Is Building the UK’s Biggest Net-Zero Carbon Neighbourhood
Barratt Redrow has teamed with utility specialist GTC to deliver Cosmeston Farm, a 576‑home development in Penarth that will become the UK’s largest net‑zero carbon neighbourhood. The scheme combines networked ground‑source heat pumps, rooftop solar, home batteries and a smart...
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Remote Metre Reading by 2027: Retrofit Beats Replacement [Sponsored]
The EU Energy Efficiency Directive now requires every heat and hot‑water meter in existing buildings to be remotely readable by 2027. Most legacy meters already measure accurately but lack a digital back‑haul, creating a compliance gap. ACRIOS proposes retrofitting a...

Most of Wall Street Points to High Oil Prices as the Driver of Inflation. A Maverick Johns Hopkins Economist Says...
Wall Street analysts quickly blamed the March 3.3% year‑over‑year CPI rise on soaring oil prices after Iran shut the Strait of Hormuz. Johns Hopkins economist Steve Hanke pushed back, arguing that the inflation surge mirrors a two‑year‑old expansion in the...

Under €28M Contract, NextGeo to Survey Cable Route for New Italian Interconnection
Terna, Italy’s national grid operator, has awarded Next Geosolutions a contract exceeding €28 million (about $31 million) to conduct marine‑survey and environmental‑characterisation work for a new high‑voltage direct‑current (HVDC) interconnector linking Lazio and Lombardy. NextGeo will lead a temporary consortium holding roughly 84%...
NESO Unveils Plans for Summer Flexible Grid Service
Britain’s National Electricity System Operator (NESO) announced a summer flexible grid service that will offer new incentives for households and businesses to increase electricity consumption during periods of high solar and wind generation. The scheme introduces dynamic pricing and demand‑response...

New Tool Launched to Help SMEs Build Decarbonisation Plans in an Hour
The SME Climate Hub, together with Giki and the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, has released the Climate Action Planner, a free online tool that generates a customized decarbonisation roadmap for small and medium‑size enterprises in about...

Oil Crisis Puts Wind in Econowind Sails
Econowind, a Dutch wind‑energy firm, unveiled its series‑five 30 m suction sail designed for deep‑sea ships. The steel‑constructed sail weighs 65 tonnes, a significant increase from the earlier aluminium models, and is slated for installation on a Boomsma Shipping vessel this summer....

Network Rail Lines up £450m Scotland Electrification Deal
Network Rail has issued a £450 million ($576 million) framework to accelerate rail electrification across Scotland, targeting core overhead line and power upgrades. The contract will be awarded to a single supplier under a quality‑price split, covering design, delivery, and hand‑over phases....

Why Indonesia’s Prabowo Is in Russia – and What He Needs From Putin
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto flew to Moscow seeking cheap Russian crude as global oil prices surge following the U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran and a U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about 25% of seaborne oil....

FTSE 100 Live: Stocks Uneven as Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Begins
The United States launched a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, effectively halting commercial traffic and intensifying the Middle‑East conflict that began in late February. Vice‑President JD Vance accused Iran of "economic terrorism" and said President Donald Trump is...
Can Networks Solve Australia’s “Chicken-and-Egg” EV Problem? The Battle for Control of Kerbside Charging
Energy Networks Australia (ENA) has asked the Australian Energy Market Commission to amend ring‑fencing rules so distribution networks can install, own, and maintain kerbside electric‑vehicle chargers on existing poles. The change would reclassify EV chargers from a contestable service to...
Iran War Oil Spike Spurs EV Searches but Near-Term Demand Impact Likely Muted
The Iran‑related conflict pushed crude oil above $120 per barrel, lifting U.S. gasoline to $4.06 per gallon and triggering a noticeable rise in electric‑vehicle (EV) searches. Edmunds and AI‑driven platform CarEdge reported traffic to popular models such as the Tesla...
Queensland LNP Want Oil and Gas Project Fast-Tracked, Even as It Erects Stop Sign for Wind and Solar
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has launched a campaign to fast‑track approval of the Taroom Trough oil and gas field, despite the federal EPBC Act’s exclusion of fossil‑fuel projects from its 30‑day Fast‑Track Assessment. The state will task the Queensland Productivity...

Skanska, Trust for Governors Island Celebrate Topping Out of New Substation On Governors Island in New York, N.Y.
Skanska and the Trust for Governors Island have topped out a new two‑story, 27 kV electrical substation on the island’s southern tip. The facility includes 1.5 mi of underground duct banks, new 27 kV and 5 kV cable systems, and ties into the existing...

Home Battery Systems Banned From Lofts Under New Wiring Rules
New UK wiring regulations, effective 15 April 2026, amend BS 7671 to prohibit home battery installations in lofts, stairways and other escape routes. The amendment, issued by the IET and BSI, adds a dedicated section on stationary battery storage and sets stricter ventilation,...
Iran Oil Hoard at Sea Shields China’s Refiners From US Blockade
A stockpile of about 38 million barrels of Iranian crude sits on tankers in Asia, with over a third anchored near China’s Yellow Sea. Chinese independent refiners—known as “teapots”—have built near‑record on‑shore inventories in Shandong, giving them roughly two‑and‑a‑half months of...

China Leads Solid-State Battery Patent Surge in Q1 2026
Over 1,710 solid‑state battery patent applications were published globally in Q1 2026, with China responsible for 1,429 filings. Chinese automakers and battery makers such as FAW, CATL and Gotion posted double‑digit growth, highlighted by FAW’s 800% surge. On the grant side,...

XCharge Opens First European Assembly Plant in Spain
XCharge inaugurated a 3,000 m² assembly plant in Silla, Valencia, Spain, its first European manufacturing hub. The facility will assemble high‑power EV chargers such as the 400 kW C7 and the GridLink battery‑integrated solution, currently sold in North America. By localising production,...
In This Corner, Trump 2.0: In That Corner, States Rethink How To Reduce Emissions
In 2025 bipartisan policies gave states tools to cut emissions, but President Trump is rolling back federal support, targeting offshore wind, ocean agencies, and renewable incentives. The rollback leaves northeastern states scrambling to meet 2030 net‑zero goals, while Massachusetts and...
Futures Dip, Oil Prices Climb as US Plans to Blockade the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump announced an immediate naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Iran to threaten retaliation against Persian Gulf ports. The announcement sent Dow futures down 0.9% and pulled S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures lower by...
Shawnee County “Open for Business” In 3-0 Vote on Utility Solar & Batteries
The Shawnee County Commission voted unanimously (3‑0) to adopt a new utility‑scale solar ordinance, replacing a prior moratorium with a clear permitting framework. The ordinance expands the allowable project size to 640 acres and lifts the ban on battery energy...