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Congressional ‘grid reliability’ bill is like duct tape on a cracked dam

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Mike O’Boyle is the senior director, policy and strategy at Energy Innovation. Silvio Marcacci is senior director of communications at Energy […]

EIA forecasts lower oil prices in 2026 and 2027 due to persistent stock builds

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

We forecast that production of petroleum and other liquids will continue to exceed global demand, which results in Brent crude oil prices falling from an average of $69 per barrel (b) in […]

Fervo Energy drills hottest well to date at geothermal project site

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

Fervo Energy drills hottest well to date at geothermal project site Published by Jessica Casey, Editor Energy Global, Tuesday, 10 February 2026 15:00 Fervo Energy, a leader in next-generation geothermal development, has […]

Electricity Demand Is Surging—The Grid Isn’t Ready

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

Global electricity demand is rising at the fastest pace in 15 years and will continue to do so at least until the end of the decade as AI infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and […]

Australia’s biggest coal generator learns how to make more money out of its customers and big battery fleet

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

AGL is making more money from customer margins and its new big batteries, but is worried about solar sharer. "It’s February and we have not an ounce of detail." The post Australia’s […]

Solar and battery households will be biggest losers from network tariff changes, advocates say

By PI News Feed on February 11, 2026

Renewables advocacy groups join the likes of Tesla to push back against proposals to increase the fixed network cost component of electricity bills. The post Solar and battery households will be biggest […]

Florida!!! – The Sunshine State Is a Heavyweight in Natural Gas Consumption

By PI News Feed on February 10, 2026

Florida is the nation’s fourth-largest consumer of natural gas, and its consumption has tripled since 2000, mostly due to the development of nearly 30 GW of new gas-fired power plants. In today’s […]

Economic Models Are Overlooking a Looming Diesel Crisis

By PI News Feed on February 10, 2026

We are starting to see the beginnings of deglobalization: Countries are increasingly at odds with each other. There is wider disparity among political parties. Trump is making what look to many people […]

New York City adopts 2025 energy codes with focus on electrification, efficiency

By PI News Feed on February 10, 2026

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. New York City on Jan. 17 enacted the NYC Existing Building Code and Energy Conservation Code that together will require […]

Fuel – The Pipelines, Tankers and Trucks That Move Refined Products to the Lower Half of PADD 1

By PI News Feed on February 10, 2026

The six states in EIA’s PADD 1C subregion — Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia — consume massive volumes of refined products but produce very little themselves. That […]

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