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Australian gas exploration has seen a significant surge in investment, reaching its highest level in a decade. This increase is attributed to the ongoing energy crisis, which has been exacerbated by the conflict in the…

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  • Energy Forum Signals Asia’s Clean Energy Transition Is Entering A New, High-Stakes Phase

    CleanTechnica Article posted: July 2, 2026 34 views
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    The Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2026 in Manila arrived at a moment when the region’s energy systems are under unprecedented pressure. As geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt global fuel markets, artificial intelligence data centers are driving electricity demand to historic highs, and more than 400 million people across Asia ... [continued] The post Energy Forum Signals Asia’s Clean Energy Transition Is Entering A New, High-Stakes Phase appeared first on CleanTechnica .

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • White House deletes thousands of web pages about energy conservation as heatwave slams US

    The Verge Article posted: July 4, 2026
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    The US Department of Energy reportedly deleted about 6,000 pages related to energy conservation as a historic heatwave tears across the country. The deletion was suspiciously timed, following Republican outrage over Mayor Zohran Mamdani asking New Yorkers to help reduce strain on the grid by setting their AC to 78 degrees. Republicans like Ted Cruz […]

    Why it matters: Shapes where the industry and innovation head next.
  • Starmer Out, Burnham In: What Changes for UK Energy Policy?

    OilPrice Article posted: 15h 48m ago
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    With Kier Starmer stepping down as the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister (PM), it looks increasingly likely that Andy Burnham, who is known as the “King of the North”, will take his place as the leader of the Labour Party and PM in July. The Member of Parliament for the northern English constituency of Makerfield has significant political experience, having served as Mayor of Greater Manchester, but what are his plans for British energy? Burnham has a long history in politics, serving as Shadow Home Secretary under the former Labour…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Prediction: Energy Transfer (ET) Will Crush the S&P 500 in the Second-Half of 2026.

    Motley Fool Article posted: 15h 56m ago
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    Prediction: Energy Transfer (ET) Will Crush the S&P 500 in the Second-Half of 2026.

    Why it matters: Signals shifts in markets and the broader economy.
  • China Is Quietly Winning the Clean Energy Trade War

    OilPrice Article posted: June 27, 2026 37 views
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    China’s clean energy dominance is growing. Buoyed by the skyrocketing energy needs and future projected demands of the artificial intelligence boom, clean energy projects are getting greenlit at a breakneck pace. And those projects depend on cheap Chinese clean energy components, as Beijing has near-total control of global supply chains for clean energy tech including solar panels and lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles as well as energy storage systems. As a result, Chinese clean energy exports are going gangbusters in virtually…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Acceptor molecule upconverts low-energy green light to high-energy purple with high efficiency

    Phys.org Article posted: July 1, 2026 2 views
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    Solar cells and photocatalysts can be surprisingly inefficient. Despite light consisting of many wavelengths, the range that even highly efficient devices use is limited. Other wavelengths, especially long wavelengths, simply pass through the material without being used as energy.

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • Chevron vs. Exxon Mobil: Which Energy Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?

    Motley Fool Article posted: July 4, 2026 1 view
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    Chevron vs. Exxon Mobil: Which Energy Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?

    Why it matters: Signals shifts in markets and the broader economy.
  • 3 Under-the-Radar AI Energy Stocks to Buy Right Now

    Motley Fool Article posted: July 4, 2026 1 view
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    3 Under-the-Radar AI Energy Stocks to Buy Right Now

    Why it matters: AI progress resets what products and jobs look like.
  • Five Energy Stocks Riding Texas's Data Center Power Boom

    OilPrice Article posted: 11h 48m ago
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    Fly into Abilene, Amarillo or Midland this year and you'll see the buildout before you land: cranes over half-finished turbine halls, miles of freshly trenched pipeline right-of-way, and fenced-off scrubland that a year ago grew nothing but mesquite and cotton. Texas has become the epicenter of America's AI data center boom, and unlike a lot of things AI, t…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Goodbye, Energy-Saving Appliances? US Eyes Efficiency-Rule Rollback

    CNET Article posted: July 2, 2026 3 views
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    The US Department of Energy wants changes to energy-efficiency standards enacted under the Biden administration that it says will lower costs and preserve consumer choice.

    Why it matters: Shapes where the industry and innovation head next.