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European markets hit by negative electricity prices

By PI News Feed on April 4, 2025

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 […]

An Oil Price Crash for the History Books

By PI News Feed on April 4, 2025

This week saw oil prices tank more than 10% as President Donald Trump’s tariffs went into effect. A single-day drop of more than 7% in global oil prices is rare but not […]

How FERC is working to boost power supplies while managing the price tag

By PI News Feed on April 4, 2025

Amy Akers is a senior counsel at Clark Hill. Throughout the last five years the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has made significant efforts to increase power supply while managing the consumer price […]

US ‘nuclear renaissance’ faces high capital costs, uncertain federal policy support: ICF

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

Dive Brief: Nuclear power’s long-term role in the U.S. electricity generation mix depends on still-unresolved questions about plant economics, technology selection, federal policy and financial support, fuel availability, waste disposal and public […]

Industry Experts: Market Forces Still Support Electrification

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

A changing policy landscape presents challenges for moving away from fossil fuels. Executives say that may slow, but won’t halt, the momentum to electrify. Remember the slogan “electrify everything”? It The post […]

China Coal-Fired Generation Additions Tied to Economics, Energy Security

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

China’s construction of coal-fired power plants reached nearly a 10-year high in the past year, even as the country also continues a massive expansion of renewable energy installations. A February report The […]

Avoiding Pitfalls in Power and Energy Construction Projects

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

Power and energy construction projects face unique challenges that make effective risk allocation critical to their success. A well-crafted contract serves as the foundation for managing these risks, helping The post Avoiding […]

Gas Power’s Boom Sparks a Turbine Supply Crunch

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

Gas power is experiencing a stunning resurgence, driven by soaring electricity demand. But as utilities scramble to secure new capacity, a turbine supply crunch is unfolding, forcing urgent procurement The post Gas […]

How to calculate your home battery needs for the next blackout

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

Buying a giant battery for the next blackout or off-grid adventure can be daunting, especially when hundreds or even thousands of dollars are on the line. Get it wrong and you’ve either […]

History of U.S. tariffs and how they relate to solar

By PI News Feed on April 1, 2025

Days after entering office, the Trump administration announced tariffs on key US trading partners. While Canada and Mexico negotiated a one-month stay, it appears tariffs are set to play an even larger […]

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