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Do solar panels in space produce way more power? Here’s the math behind the claim

By PI News Feed on June 18, 2026

Solar power in orbit generates far more energy than panels on the ground. How big that gap actually is decides whether space computing is viable via Quartz https://ift.tt/U4S5vnl

State of Global Oil Inventories Ruins Iran Peace Optimism

By PI News Feed on June 18, 2026

As oil benchmarks crash and Brent slips below $80 per barrel, a growing number of analysts are sounding an alarm: Hormuz may reopen, but oil production in the region would not rebound […]

“Electro-tech super-levers:” How solar, batteries and EVs are beating out gas and oil across Asia

By PI News Feed on June 18, 2026

A new report shows how firmed solar now undercuts most of the new gas power capacity Asia is planning to build and that electrifying road transport could save more than $US300 billion […]

Enter the electric supercycle

By PI News Feed on June 18, 2026

While many energy insiders remain focused on the staggering demand coming from AI and data centers, a much larger and far-reaching shift is happening. We are entering what Energy Impact Partners’ head […]

The Diesel Demand Shock Nobody Is Pricing In

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

The Truck Exception Isn’t as Big as You Think When I recently argued that the internal combustion engine may already have passed its peak, many readers responded with a familiar objection. Cars […]

Clean Energy Investment Hits $2.2 Trillion, Nearly Double Fossil Fuels

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

Despite historic political headwinds against the global decarbonization effort, clean energy spending continues to see a meteoric rise around the world. The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Investment 2026, published in May […]

Alaska’s Untapped Oil Wealth Is Still Struggling to Find Investors

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

Alaskan oil and gas production has always been a complicated issue, as energy companies want to tap the region’s vast reserves and environmentalists fear irreparable damage to the vulnerable ecosystem. The Biden […]

90% of Global Businesses Expect to Electrify Operations by 2035

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

An overwhelming 90% of global businesses expect to electrify their operations by 2035 amid geopolitical instability fueling volatility in fossil fuel supply and prices, a new survey showed on Monday. The polling, […]

The $42 Trillion Oil Opportunity Hiding in Plain Sight

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

Without ever discovering another barrel, at today’s prices, there is more than $42 trillion in crude oil trapped in existing oilfields, awaiting the deployment of advanced new technology that makes the impossible […]

New Estimates Challenge Assumptions About Lost Gulf Oil Supply

By PI News Feed on June 17, 2026

In the immediate aftermath of the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran that prompted the latter to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, most reports dealt with numbers—numbers showing the amount of […]

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