75 Hydrogen Still Needs Clear Demand, Not Just Supply Ambition Hydrogen policy should focus on real offtake and industrial use cases, not only electrolyser announcements. Hydrogen2026-06-10
77 Oil Shock Planning Is Back on the Energy Security Agenda IEA analysis on oil shocks highlights why demand-side resilience remains important even as clean power grows. Markets2026-06-10
81 Power Markets Are Starting to Price Flexibility More Explicitly As solar, wind and large loads grow, market value is shifting toward flexible capacity, location and response speed. Markets2026-06-10
85 Floating Solar Shows Why Site-Specific Renewables Matter Floating solar illustrates how renewable projects can adapt to land constraints, water bodies and local grid needs. Solar2026-06-10
87 Gas-Fired Power Is Holding Its Role as Renewables Grow EIA forecasts show gas generation staying near last summer levels while solar and wind grow, highlighting the role of dispatchable power. Natural Gas2026-06-10
91 Industrial Competitiveness Is Reframing the Clean Energy Debate Clean energy policy is increasingly tied to jobs, manufacturing, trade resilience and national competitiveness. Policy2026-06-10
95 How to Read Renewable Capacity Numbers Without Overstating Progress Renewable capacity statistics are useful, but readers should distinguish capacity from generation, reliability and delivered value. Explainers2026-06-10
97 Low-Carbon Fuels Need Infrastructure Before They Can Scale Hydrogen and other low-carbon fuels require transport, storage, standards and buyers before large-scale adoption can happen. Hydrogen2026-06-10
99 Energy Transition News Is Becoming a Load Growth Story The next phase of energy transition coverage is about demand growth, not only replacing old generation with cleaner sources. Markets2026-06-10
101 Renewables Overtaking Coal Is a Market Signal, Not a Finish Line Renewables moving ahead of coal in the global electricity mix changes the market narrative, but grid reliability, demand growth and fossil backup stil··· Markets2026-06-12