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A Breakout Year for E-Methanol

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

With COP30 now underway in Belém, Brazil, it can feel as though the world is backsliding when it comes to curbing emissions. Since the last climate summit, major oil companies have scaled […]

Solar’s Next Chapter: Beyond Incentives

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

The U.S. residential solar industry has entered a new era. With the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) phasing out at the end of 2025, the market faces a moment of recalibration. This […]

Global LNG Glut Could Upend Prices by 2026

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

Global LNG supply is rising and growth will accelerate in the next two years as major projects in the top exporters, the United States and China, come on stream. Supply growth is […]

Power outages getting longer as extreme weather takes larger toll, report says

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Power outages across the United States are getting longer, according to a recent survey by JD Power, which […]

Gas Processing Frac Spread Drops to Three-Year Low

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

The frac spread — a rough gauge of the value of extracting NGLs from raw gas — has fallen off a cliff. via RBN Energy https://ift.tt/Vh6A9aW

The quiet revolution in energy: How private innovation is reshaping the grid

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

Over the past five years, the energy transition has been loud in some places.  We have seen data centers booming, capacity prices climbing, renewables surging and virtual power plants gaining traction. But […]

LNG Exports Will Drive Explosion in U.S. Natural Gas Consumption

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

The expected surge in liquefied natural gas export capacity in the United States is on course to boost gas consumption significantly, from around 18 billion cu ft right now to as much […]

Nuclear Stocks Crash, With A Potential Payoff Still Years Away

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

Over the past couple of years, uranium and nuclear energy markets have enjoyed a renaissance thanks to surging global power demand and the global energy crisis triggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine. […]

IRENA says $554 billion invested in solar technologies in 2024

By PI News Feed on November 18, 2025

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says solar is the only renewable energy technology where current investment levels are approaching the annual average needed through to 2030 to align with its 1.5 […]

In Spite of Ourselves – Backlog for Carbon-Capture Projects Grows Despite Efforts to Speed Permitting

By PI News Feed on November 14, 2025

The permitting process for carbon-capture projects is, in some ways, like navigating Houston’s notorious rush-hour traffic — if everyone tries to move at once, gridlock can quickly ensue. That’s true at both […]

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Are We On The Cusp Of A Global Energy Crisis?

50% Of Proved Oil Reserves May Have Just Vanished

Why Chevy Volt sales matter less than you think

Natural Gas »

Permian Drillers Are Struggling To Keep Output Flat

Meet The Biggest Losers Of The U.S. Shale Bust

[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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