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BYD’s electric supercar beats Porsche on both speed and price [Video]

Electrek Article posted: 1h 48m ago 2 views

With a tri-motor setup delivering over 1,500 horsepower, the Denza Z can hit 0 to 62 mph in under 2 seconds. It’s also cheaper than a Porsche 911 Turbo S.

WHY IT MATTERS Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.

Colorado has provided the blueprint for integrating community power

Utility Dive Article posted: 8h 23m ago 96 views
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The state is “tapping private investment and competitive market forces to deliver new grid capacity years faster and at a lower cost to customers than utility-owned infrastructure alone,” writes Common Charge Executive Director Mary Rafferty. 

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

What I’ve Learned Owning Ebikes for 12 Years

CleanTechnica Article posted: 48m ago 1 view
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I’ve purchased a total of 7 ebikes (electric bikes), of which only 3 operational ebikes remain. I had to abandon bikes 1, 2, 3, and 4 described below because it was too expensive to fix them or the manufacturer could not supply a functioning battery. If you have a problem ... [continued] The post What I’ve Learned Owning Ebikes for 12 Years appeared first o…

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

Why Libya’s Next Oil Pipeline Could Be a Geopolitical Game-Changer

OilPrice Article posted: 2h 23m ago 2 views
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The proposed Libya–Egypt crude oil pipeline has, surprisingly quickly, entered a phase in which Cairo and Tripoli are actively discussing it. The pipeline, expected to be 800 kilometers long, will connect Tobruk in eastern Libya to Egypt’s port of Alexandria, allowing Libyan crude to flow directly into Egypt's Mediterranean refining system. With an expected…

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

Waterborne shipments from the U.S. Gulf Coast increased in April and May

EIA Today in Energy Article posted: 9h 23m ago 5 views
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Waterborne shipments of crude oil and petroleum products from the U.S. Gulf Coast (PADD 3) to the West Coast (PADD 5) more than quadrupled year-on-year in April and May following a waiver that permitted a broader group of ships to travel between U.S. ports. Shipments from the U.S. Gulf Coast to the East Coast (PADD 1) also increased.

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

EIA expects highest natural gas inventories in a decade heading into winter

EIA Press Article posted: August 11, 2026 16 views
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects natural gas inventories will increase to 3,985 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in October, the most gas in inventories ahead of the winter heating season since 2016.

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