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Energy Crisis Hits Travel As Bookings Shift To Trains And Staycations

Data suggests that the energy crisis is leading to more train and road travel bookings and more staycations this summer, on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Why United Arab Emirates Has Unshackled Its Oil Production From OPEC

The United Arab Emirates - a leading producer of crude oil - has decided to quit the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Here's why and what may happen next.

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Farm Bill Amendment Pits Big Refiners Against Smaller Operations

Big lobby interests like John Deere, the National Farmer's Union and large oil refiners are working together to expand ethanol mandates in the farm bill.

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Mythos Is The AI The Grid Should Fear, And The One It Needs

28 April 2026 at 19:37
Can AI improve the very grid it demands so much from? Emerging AI models, like Anthropic's Mythos, are at once the grid's biggest threat and its most powerful defense.

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Why The Battery Industry's Favorite Metric Is Costing Utilities Billions

India needs 411 GWh of storage by 2032. The metric guiding procurement hides the real economics of high-cycling battery assets.

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Oil Prices Rise In Europe On U.S.-Iran Talks Stalemate

Crude futures rose again on Monday on stalled negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, aimed at bringing the conflict in the Middle East to an end.

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The U.S. Feels Higher Prices While The World Is Facing Fuel Shortages

Rising oil prices from the Strait of Hormuz crisis are hitting the U.S., but fuel shortages and supply disruptions abroad show a deeper global energy shock unfolding.

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Fossil Fuel Phaseout Talks Begin With Half The Global Economy

The world’s first fossil fuel phaseout conference gathers 57 countries representing over 50% of global GDP, signaling a major shift in climate policy, energy security and global markets.

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How Aramco Ventures Is Pumping $7.5 Billion Into Strategic Tech

The CEO of Aramco's venture capital arm Mahdi Aladel explains its backing of emerging technologies that add value and bring efficiencies to the energy giant's operations.

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Africa’s Power Problem Is The Whole World’s Misfortune Too

Half a billion Africans already have electricity. The trouble is, it barely works. Fixing that — city by city, grid by grid — is now the mission.

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