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More Renewables Lead To Lower Demand For Methane In Europe

By PI News Feed on August 16, 2026

There’s a line in a Bruce Springsteen song that goes like this: “Foreman says these jobs are going, and they ain’t comin’ back.” Something similar is happening to demand for methane in […]

Just 7% of America’s Nuclear Fuel Comes From Home

By PI News Feed on August 16, 2026

The Trump administration is pushing for a homegrown nuclear power renaissance. The United States is still the largest producer of nuclear energy in the world, but that won’t last long without drastic […]

Electric Aviation Won’t Kill Jet Fuel – But It Could Take the Best Routes First

By PI News Feed on August 16, 2026

Aviation is often treated as one of oil’s safest remaining markets. In 2026 that still looks like a reasonable assumption. Airlines are expected to consume around 104 billion gallons of fuel this […]

Depleted strategic oil reserve nears level that raises concerns about damage to caverns, operations

By PI News Feed on August 16, 2026

The caverns that hold the U.S. strategic oil reserves could get damaged by the rapid release of stockpiles in response to the Iran war, experts warned this week as inventories hit a […]

Finland adds 478 MW of large-scale solar in H1

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

Finland installed 478 MW of utility-scale solar capacity during the first half of 2026 (H1), according to figures from Renewables Finland. The total more than doubles Finland’s cumulative utility-scale solar capacity, which […]

Texas hits new peak demand record, but supply constraints will limit growth

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief Peak demand in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas territory could reach 120 GW by 2030 – incredible […]

Solar Power Is Gaining Traction With Farmers

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

As energy companies explore innovative ways to increase clean power production and gain public support for new projects, many solar firms are investing in developing dual-purpose operations that utilise agricultural land for […]

5 LNG Megaprojects Poised to Power the Next Gas Boom

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

The war between the US and Iran has driven up natural gas prices, particularly in Europe and Asia. Asia accounts for nearly 90% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from key Middle […]

How to sell small clean energy tax credits

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

Transacting tax credits requires lots of paperwork, regardless of how much money is at play.  In fact, it’s a common refrain in the sector to say that it will take a similar […]

MIT’s New Framework Aims to Tackle Nuclear Fusion’s Money Problem

By PI News Feed on August 13, 2026

For decades, the joke was that nuclear fusion was and would always be 30 years away. But a rapid string of breakthroughs over the last five years, catalyzed by privatization and the […]

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