Published Date: June 03, 2026

Poll: when voters learn the EPA is poisoning them, they hate it

Electrek Article posted: 11m ago

A new poll of US voters shows that the vast majority of Americans want the Environmental Protection Agency to do its job and keep toxic chemicals out of the air and water. But the EPA’s current mission, under Lee Zeldin, is to poison Americans and raise their health and energy costs. When voters learn about this, they show significant concern. more…

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Belgium’s Hydrogen Stations Have A Kilograms-Per-Day Problem

CleanTechnica Article posted: 30m ago
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Belgium has another hydrogen refuelling announcement, and on the surface it sounds like progress. Atawey is selling three new hydrogen stations to Colruyt Group and Virya Energy for heavy-duty mobility, with a stated combined distribution capacity of more than 7 tonnes per day and deployment planned by the end of ... [continued] The post Belgium’s Hydrogen Stations Have A Kilograms-Per-Day Problem appeared first on CleanTechnica .

Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.

Customer experience, better modeling can boost demand-side portfolio: report

Utility Dive Article posted: 1h 45m ago
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The Brattle Group’s report lays out a framework for increasing demand-side resources to mitigate the impacts of load growth, variable renewables and distributed electrification.

Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.

U.S. natural gas storage capacity increased slightly in 2025

EIA Today in Energy Article posted: 4h 45m ago
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Underground working natural gas storage capacity in the Lower 48 states increased slightly in 2025, according to our latest data, with growth concentrated in the South Central and Mountain regions. Underground natural gas storage provides a source of energy when demand increases, balancing U.S. energy needs. We calculate natural gas storage capacity in two ways: demonstrated peak capacity and working gas design capacity. Both increased in 2025.

Why it matters: Energy shifts move fuel costs and supply.

Rubio Says U.S. Wants to End Russian Oil Waivers “As Soon as Possible”

OilPrice Article posted: 6h 15m ago
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The Trump Administration would like to end the sanction waivers allowing sales of Russian oil as soon as possible, although the decision rests with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a testimony before the Senate Foreign Policy Committee. Since the war in Iran began, the U.S. Administration has extended three times an initial one-month waiver de-sanctioning Russian oil already loaded on tankers. The one-month waiver initially granted in the middle of March has been extended monthly and currently expires…

Why it matters: Energy shifts move fuel costs and supply.

EIA updates forecast amid continued Mideast disruption; will publish new energy security datasets

EIA Press Article posted: May 12, 2026
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration published its May Short-Term Energy Outlook, reflecting a continued disruption to Middle Eastern oil flows.

Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.