Grid Security & Reliability

Shell Relaunches Sale of Embattled German Refinery
Infrastructure & Technology Shell Relaunches Sale of Embattled German Refinery

Caught in the crossfire of geopolitical conflict and intricate international sanctions, a critical piece of Germany's energy infrastructure has once again become the subject of a high-stakes corporate maneuver. Global energy major Shell has formally reignited its efforts to divest its 37.5%

Pakistan's Solar Boom Creates a Grid Crisis
Infrastructure & Technology Pakistan's Solar Boom Creates a Grid Crisis

A nation once plagued by chronic power shortages is now confronting an entirely different energy challenge: generating so much solar power during the day that its national grid can no longer handle the surplus. Pakistan is on the cusp of becoming the first major emerging market where rooftop solar

FERC Focuses on Powering the AI Data Center Boom
Infrastructure & Technology FERC Focuses on Powering the AI Data Center Boom

The burgeoning demands of the artificial intelligence revolution have created an insatiable appetite for electricity, and a comprehensive analysis of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's recent open meeting reveals this challenge is now a top priority for the agency. The commission's newly

Why Are India's Oil Giants Divided on Russian Crude?
Infrastructure & Technology Why Are India's Oil Giants Divided on Russian Crude?

Despite a concerted Western pressure campaign designed to choke Moscow's oil revenues, India's imports of Russian crude are not only holding steady but are projected to reach a six-month high, revealing a fascinating and deep-seated division among the nation's most powerful refiners. This

US Reverts to Coal as Asia Leads Green Transition
Infrastructure & Technology US Reverts to Coal as Asia Leads Green Transition

A striking divergence in the global energy transition has defined the landscape of 2025, revealing a clear East-West divide in the momentum toward cleaner power generation. While major Asian economies have made significant, measurable strides in decarbonizing their electricity systems, the United

Can a Drone Attack Reshape Global Oil Flows?
Infrastructure & Technology Can a Drone Attack Reshape Global Oil Flows?

A solitary drone strike against a single mooring point in the Black Sea has triggered a seismic shift in Central Asia's energy landscape, forcing a major oil producer to pivot its exports eastward overnight and revealing the profound fragility of the world's interconnected energy supply chains.

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