Energy·3,150 stories
The EU will loosen its methane regulations for imported oil and gas, allowing exporters to meet national‑level standards rather than cargo‑by‑cargo tracking, in order to keep gas supplies flowing amid
Electrofuels are gaining traction in aviation as a viable alternative to conventional jet fuel, driven by innovation and strategic investments despite higher production costs.
Rove launched a new EV charging hub in Costa Mesa featuring 40 chargers and 400 solar panels, offering drivers a renewable‑powered, amenity‑rich stop near the coast with free Wi‑Fi, restrooms, and a l
Dutch social housing provider Woonstichting ’thuis is piloting rain fences that capture roof runoff in garden fences, storing up to 2,160 L to ease drainage pressure and supply water during droughts.
Trump administration has used wartime emergency powers to keep aging coal plants running, issuing orders that override long‑term planning, raise consumer costs, stall clean‑energy projects, and face l
Ethio Telecom inaugurated a fourth super‑fast electric‑vehicle charging hub in Adama, expanding its network’s capacity to 60 vehicles simultaneously and introducing CCS2 chargers for European models,
The UK has cleared a record‑size solar project, paving the way for a major boost to renewable capacity while navigating local land‑use concerns, and committing £2 million to community benefits in the
Australia's rooftop solar market hit a record 341 MW in March 2026 — up nearly 20% month-on-month — as a federal battery rebate program drove a simultaneous record 1.6 GWh of small-scale energy storag
Reform UK is pressing Ed Miliband to approve new North Sea oil and gas licences to cut fuel bills, exploiting a Middle East-driven energy crisis to frame the choice as common people versus out-of-touc
Norway's Boreal AS has placed what the source calls the largest deployment to date of Candela's P-12 electric hydrofoil ferries, ordering 20 vessels to replace diesel-powered high-speed routes along i
New Zealand's Electricity Authority has finalized rules mandating a 10 kW default export limit for residential rooftop solar and battery systems, replacing the lower caps that have forced networks to
Scaling up e-SAF production in Europe could cut jet fuel import dependence, reduce emissions, and create jobs, according to a report commissioned by Transport & Environment and conducted by ERM.
U.S. AI data center capacity additions have been slashed by half, with most announced projects stalled due to component shortages, a delay that could curb future greenhouse‑gas emissions in the United
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced petrostates that rely solely on the chokepoint to slash output dramatically, while nations with alternative pipelines have largely maintained their expor
While other Asian nations face severe oil and gas shortages due to the Iran War, **China** is uniquely positioned to weather the global energy crisis thanks to its substantial crude oil reserves and e
Hyundai is set to unveil the IONIQ 3, its new compact electric hot hatch, during Milan Design Week, following sightings of the vehicle testing in South Korea.
BYD's chief scientist Lian Yubo declared all-solid-state EV batteries have reached a "critical stage" at a Chinese policy conference, but warned they aren't the only path forward, urging continued inv
Exxon Mobil projects a $2.1‑$2.9 billion Q1 upstream earnings surge from spiking oil prices amid the Iran conflict, even as asset disruptions cut production and downstream earnings face a temporary mu
Brazil’s energy regulator has granted its first approval for a co‑located solar‑plus‑battery system, marking a regulatory milestone that integrates a 5 MWh lithium‑ion storage unit with Statkraft’s So
The EU is convening oil and gas leaders this week to coordinate a response to the war‑driven blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, planning demand‑saving measures, possible price caps, and support for ren
Curated energy stories, every morning. Free.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.