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EIA Still Sees USA Oil Output Falling Next Year

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is forecasting that total U.S. crude oil production, including lease condensate, will drop from 2026 to 2027 in its latest short term energy outlook (STEO), which […]

How can AI enhance solar and storage synergy to tackle the duck curve?

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

So how is solar generation affecting the duck curve? The head and tail of the duck show us the morning and evening peaks, when typically more traditional sources of electricity are powering […]

Water Strategy Is Power Strategy in the New Economy

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

New research reveals artificial intelligence (AI)-driven water demand is set to surge nearly 130% over the next 25 years. Power generation consumes about half of that, turning water into a potential constraint […]

Energy policy roadmap: What utilities can expect through 2026

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Strategic energy policy planning benefits from extended preparation periods, as demonstrated throughout American history. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who served as Supreme Allied Commander in WWII and later as Supreme Commander of NATO […]

The long-term grid impacts of data center flexibility

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Almost exactly a year ago, researchers at Duke University published a now-widely cited study on the potential of flexible data centers landed, explaining that the U.S. grid may have more than 100 […]

Why Coal May Outlast Natural Gas in the Electricity Market

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Here is the question: what happens when renewables are acknowledged as the superior technology for electric power generation? Basically,  we see a process of displacement (one commodity producer, renewables, displacing another, fossil […]

PJM board approves $11.8B transmission expansion plan

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The PJM Interconnection’s board last week approved $11.8 billion in baseline transmission projects, with Dominion Energy’s Virginia utility landing roughly […]

Super Tanker Rates Soar Amid Sanctions, Supply Shifts, and Strategic Hoarding

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Geopolitics, growing oil supply, longer voyages, and disruptions due to sanctions and altered shipping lanes pushed crude oil tanker rates to multi-year highs at the end of 2025. After a dip in […]

Is the gas turbine bottleneck solving itself?

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Data centers’ urgent power needs put a new spotlight on gas generation in the last few years. But a turbine supply crunch, and high prices, led many in the industry to assert […]

Efficiency, demand flexibility can meet growing data center loads — and do so cheaply: ACEEE

By PI News Feed on February 18, 2026

Dive Brief: There is sufficient energy efficiency and demand flexibility in the U.S. grid to affordably offset demand from AI data centers and other growing sources of load, according to a February […]

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