UK Energy Debate Intensifies as Oil Prices Surge
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UK Energy Debate Intensifies as Oil Prices Surge

The UK energy debate has intensified after global oil prices surged following tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway carries around 20% of the world’s oil supply, and instability in the region has pushed prices sharply higher in recent weeks, highlighting how geopolitical events can quickly affect energy costs.

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IEA Moves to Calm Oil Markets With Massive Reserve Release
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IEA Moves to Calm Oil Markets With Massive Reserve Release

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is preparing a coordinated release of around 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves after talks with G7 energy ministers, as conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global energy markets. The move is aimed at stabilizing oil supplies and easing pressure on prices as production losses and transport risks in the region raise concerns about shortages.

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Why Energy Prices Spike During Conflict — and How Countries Respond
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Why Energy Prices Spike During Conflict — and How Countries Respond

Energy ministers from the G7 are holding urgent talks as rising tensions involving Iran push global oil prices sharply higher and raise concerns about energy security. Crude prices briefly surged to around $119 per barrel this week — their highest level in nearly four years — amid fears that conflict in the Middle East could disrupt supplies from the Gulf region.

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EV Battery Breakthroughs, Hormuz Energy Flows & Renewable Economics
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EV Battery Breakthroughs, Hormuz Energy Flows & Renewable Economics

From breakthroughs in EV battery performance to shifting global energy dependencies and rapidly changing power economics, these stories highlight how technology, markets, and policy are shaping the next phase of the energy transition. Falling renewable costs, expanding electrification technologies, and rising electricity demand from AI are all influencing how countries plan their future energy systems.

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EU Faces Divisions Over How to Cut Energy Prices
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EU Faces Divisions Over How to Cut Energy Prices

European leaders are preparing to debate new ways to lower electricity prices at a summit later this month, as governments face growing pressure from industry over high energy costs. Among the options being discussed are proposals to further decouple electricity prices from gas markets and address the growing number of periods with negative power prices.

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Solar Surge, China’s Power Lead & The Semiconductor Value Chain
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Solar Surge, China’s Power Lead & The Semiconductor Value Chain

From record-breaking solar growth and China’s expanding electricity dominance to semiconductor supply chains and ocean innovation, this week’s stories highlight how energy, industry, and infrastructure are scaling at historic speed. The shift is not just about clean power — it’s about how electricity, materials, and advanced manufacturing are reshaping the global economy.

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UK’s First Geothermal Power Plant Switches On in Cornwall
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UK’s First Geothermal Power Plant Switches On in Cornwall

The UK’s first geothermal power plant has begun generating electricity, bringing deep geothermal power onto the national grid for the first time. Located at the United Downs Industrial Site near Redruth in Cornwall, the flagship project developed by Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) taps heat from granite rock formations more than five kilometres beneath the surface.

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Storage Costs Fall, Nuclear Debates & Resource Realities
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Storage Costs Fall, Nuclear Debates & Resource Realities

Energy markets are sending mixed signals. Battery storage is getting dramatically cheaper while generation costs tick upward, nuclear economics are being re-examined, Europe’s electricity mix continues to evolve, agricultural emissions remain concentrated in a handful of countries, and commodity pricing highlights the stark differences between scarcity and scale.

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Solar Scale, Grid Bottlenecks & EV Momentum
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Solar Scale, Grid Bottlenecks & EV Momentum

Electricity systems are expanding fast — but infrastructure, flexibility, and charging networks are racing to keep up. From record solar additions in the United States to coal declines in China and accelerating EV adoption globally, the energy transition is increasingly defined by scale, speed, and the ability of grids and networks to adapt.

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Trump Rolls Back Landmark U.S. Climate Protection
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Trump Rolls Back Landmark U.S. Climate Protection

President Donald Trump has announced the repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency’s landmark 2009 “endangerment finding,” calling the move the “single largest deregulatory action in American history.” The 2009 determination concluded that greenhouse gases — including carbon dioxide from fossil fuels — endanger public health and welfare.

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Rising Power Demand, Clean Market Economics & Battery Breakthroughs
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Rising Power Demand, Clean Market Economics & Battery Breakthroughs

From record-breaking power demand and billion-dollar data centres to ultra-fast batteries and Australia’s quietly rapid clean-energy build-out, this week’s stories all point to the same shift: electricity is becoming the backbone of the global economy. As EVs, AI, cooling demand, and clean power scale simultaneously, markets, grids, and investment flows are being reshaped in real time — not in theory, but on the ground.

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Raw Material Gaps Threaten Europe’s Clean Energy Targets
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Raw Material Gaps Threaten Europe’s Clean Energy Targets

The European Union is at growing risk of running short of the raw materials needed to build its clean energy system, according to a new report from the European Court of Auditors. Lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper and rare earth elements are essential for solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, electric vehicles and grid infrastructure.

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