Mexico’s finance ministry has revised the country’s crude oil production rate for the year by 129,000 bpd less than previously expected. Instead of 1.8 million bpd—the target set by President Claudia Sheinbaum—Mexico […]
Global Coal Power Fleet Continues to Grow
The world added last year the smallest coal power capacity in 20 years, but the global fleet of coal-fired plants continued to grow despite the surge of renewables, data from Global Energy […]
Is It Time to Eliminate State Public Utility Commissions?
In a time of institutional upheaval and reappraisal The Trump administration, with help from the Supreme Court, is trying to weaken or abolish Federal regulation by administrative agencies. States with a similar […]
BP’s Exit Is Part Of A Broader Collapse In Hydrogen For Transportation Among Majors
BP quietly dissolved its low-carbon mobility team recently, and almost no one noticed. No flashy press release. No somber CEO video explaining a pivot to shareholder value. Just an internal memo, a […]
“Slow death:” World adds smallest amount of new coal power capacity in two decades
Coal’s “very slow death” has begun with the world adding the smallest amount of new coal-fired power capacity in two decades, a new report has found. The latest report by the Global […]
Why OPEC+ is accelerating oil production as prices are tanking and tariffs hammer markets
The Phillips 66 Company’s Los Angeles Refinery in California. Bing Guan | Reuters The oil price outlook is being hit with more bearish forecasts on the back of U.S. President Donald Trump’s […]
The Emergence of Sodium-Ion Batteries
It was February 23, when I discovered my latest Issue of Science contained an excellent article on the title-subject of this paper, and I was two-days away from posting a paper, “Next-Gen […]
Dow & X-Energy Submit Construction License to NRC for Texas Site
Dow & X-Energy Submit Construction License to NRC for Texas Site Fermi Energia Teams with Samsung for Twin BWX-300 SMRs Poland’s President OKs $15.5 Billion for First Nuclear Power Station Poland Reaches 1st […]
IEA blames slowdown in energy innovation on market uncertainty
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that energy innovation is slowing as shifting priorities and financing changes hinder progress, despite past investments driving economic and security gains. Investment in global energy innovation […]
European markets hit by negative electricity prices
AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s latest analysis finds most major European electricity markets experienced negative electricity prices last week, with Portugal and Spain recording their lowest hourly figures in history on March 30. Most […]